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微笑对面孔社会判断的影响综述
A Review of the Influence of Smiling on the Social Judgment of Faces

DOI: 10.12677/AP.2023.1312793, PP. 6217-6223

Keywords: 微笑,面孔吸引力,品德判断
Smile
, Facial Attractiveness, Personality Judgement

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Abstract:

面孔作为人际交往中的重要资源,提供了丰富的信息。而微笑是最常见的面部表情之一,是一种典型的亲社会行为,往往能够带来积极的社会印象。近年来,越来越多研究者关注微笑对面孔社会判断的影响以及影响因素。以往研究主要集中于微笑对于面孔吸引力的影响,本综述主要从面孔微笑对面孔吸引力、品德判断的影响以及影响微笑判断的因素等方面进行阐述。
As an important resource in interpersonal communication, faces provide rich information. Smile is one of the most common facial expressions, which is a typical prosocial behavior and can often bring positive social impressions. In recent years, more and more researchers have focused on the impact of smiles on facial social judgment and influencing factors. Previous studies have mainly focused on the impact of smiles on facial attractiveness. This review mainly elaborates on the impact of facial smiles on facial attractiveness, moral judgment, and factors that affect smile judgment.

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