Comparing Reinforcement Values of Facial Expressions: An Eye-Tracking Study

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Soichiro Matsuda
Takahide Omori
Joseph P. McCleery
Junichi Yamamoto
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[1] University of Tsukuba,Faculty of Human Sciences
[2] Keio University,Department of Psychology
[3] Saint Joseph’s University,Department of Psychology and Kinney Cefignter for Autism Education and Support
[4] Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,Center for Autism Research
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The Psychological Record | 2019年 / 69卷
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Gaze fixation; Social reinforcers; Facial expressions; Eye tracking; Smile;
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Reinforcement values of facial expressions for visual fixation remain underdeveloped in extant literature, though numerous studies have investigated the function of facial expressions as antecedents of gaze behavior. This study used a concurrent gaze-contingent reinforcement procedure to compare reinforcement values of positive and negative facial expressions for gaze fixation. In total, 7 of the 20 typical adults fixated more frequently on the side that was followed by positive facial expressions. The results suggest that a novel application of eye tracking technology could allow for the evaluation and comparison of reinforcement values of social visual stimuli.
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页码:393 / 400
页数:7
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