作者: Peter Robert Cannon , Simone Schnall , Mathew White
关键词: Anger 、 Facial muscles 、 Social psychology 、 Facial expression 、 Developmental psychology 、 Poison control 、 Disgust 、 Muscle relaxation 、 Affect (psychology) 、 Harm 、 Psychology 、 Clinical psychology 、 Social psychology (sociology)
摘要: Recent investigations into morality suggest that affective responses may precede moral judgments. The present study investigated, first, whether individuals show specific facial affect in response to behaviors and, second, the intensity of predicts subsequent Muscle activity relating disgust (levator labii), anger (corrugator supercilii), and positive (zygomaticus major) was recorded while participants considered third-person statements describing good bad across five foundations (purity, fairness, harm, authority, ingroup). Facial highest purity violations, followed by fairness violations. In contrast, harm violations evoked expressions. Importantly, extremity judgments predicted affect, such about correlated with disgust, anger, ingroup affect. T...