An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople

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Autor(a) principal: Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Gasparello, Gil Guilherme, Berlesi, Augusto Hideki, Lima, Luiz Gustavo Healt de, Busche, Gabriel Ingles, Miyagusuku, Luiz Fernando Iyda, Pithon, Matheus Melo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44654
Resumo: Facial skin pigmentation is one of the most prominent visible features in everyday interactions and often influences the perception of beauty. There is currently no evidence on how facial pigmentation spots can influence aesthetic perception. The objective was to evaluate the perception of aesthetics and the attractiveness of smiling photos with the presence of facial pigmentation spots in different locations on the face. Four images of the smiling face were used in the frontal pattern, standardized and modified with the help of Photoshop®: no pigmentation spots, spots below the right perioral region, above the upper left perioral region, and in both the lower right region and upper left region of the face. The Eye-tribe hardware and Ogama software were used for eye-tracking, and a questionnaire with two questions — “Judging aesthetic aspects, do you consider this person attractive and beautiful?” and “What stood out the most about this image?” were applied to laypeople observers with a word cloud typed on the Mentimeter. The dot maps showed that in all pigmentation spots positions, the right eye and the smile in the area of the central incisors attracted the most attention of laypeople. The smile was the most cited, with emphasis on the words 'eyes' and 'teeth' in Mentimeter. Facial pigmentation spots in different locations did not interfere with aesthetic perception. The face without the presence of nevi was considered the most attractive, and the smile, teeth, and eyes were the structures that most caught the attention of the laypeople.
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spelling An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeopleUn estudio de seguimiento ocular y cuestionario sobre cómo las manchas de pigmentación facial son percibidas por los legosUm estudo de rastreamento do olhar e questionário sobre como manchas de pigmentação facial são percebidas por leigosEye-trackingAttractivenessFacial estheticsPigmentation spots.Rastreamento ocularAtratividadeEstética facialManchas de pigmentação.Seguimiento ocularAtractivoEstética facialManchas de pigmentación.Facial skin pigmentation is one of the most prominent visible features in everyday interactions and often influences the perception of beauty. There is currently no evidence on how facial pigmentation spots can influence aesthetic perception. The objective was to evaluate the perception of aesthetics and the attractiveness of smiling photos with the presence of facial pigmentation spots in different locations on the face. Four images of the smiling face were used in the frontal pattern, standardized and modified with the help of Photoshop®: no pigmentation spots, spots below the right perioral region, above the upper left perioral region, and in both the lower right region and upper left region of the face. The Eye-tribe hardware and Ogama software were used for eye-tracking, and a questionnaire with two questions — “Judging aesthetic aspects, do you consider this person attractive and beautiful?” and “What stood out the most about this image?” were applied to laypeople observers with a word cloud typed on the Mentimeter. The dot maps showed that in all pigmentation spots positions, the right eye and the smile in the area of the central incisors attracted the most attention of laypeople. The smile was the most cited, with emphasis on the words 'eyes' and 'teeth' in Mentimeter. Facial pigmentation spots in different locations did not interfere with aesthetic perception. The face without the presence of nevi was considered the most attractive, and the smile, teeth, and eyes were the structures that most caught the attention of the laypeople.La pigmentación de la piel facial es una de las características visibles más prominentes en las interacciones cotidianas y a menudo influye en la percepción de la belleza. Actualmente, no hay evidencias sobre cómo las manchas de pigmentación facial pueden influir en la percepción estética. Evaluar la percepción estética y la atracción de fotos sonrientes con la presencia de manchas de pigmentación facial en diferentes ubicaciones en el rostro. Métodos: Se utilizaron cuatro imágenes de la cara sonriente en el patrón frontal, estandarizadas y modificadas con la ayuda de Photoshop®: sin manchas de pigmentación, manchas debajo de la región perioral derecha, encima de la región perioral superior izquierda y en ambas regiones inferior derecha y superior izquierda de la cara. Se utilizaron el hardware Eye-tribe y el software Ogama para el seguimiento ocular, y se aplicó un cuestionario con dos preguntas: “Juzgando aspectos estéticos, ¿considera usted a esta persona atractiva y hermosa?” y “¿Qué fue lo que más le llamó la atención de esta imagen?” a observadores legos con una nube de palabras escrita en Mentimeter. Los mapas de puntos mostraron que en todas las posiciones de las manchas de pigmentación, el ojo derecho y la sonrisa en el área de los incisivos centrales atrajeron más la atención de los legos. La sonrisa fue lo más citado, con énfasis en las palabras 'ojos' y 'dientes' en Mentimeter. Las manchas de pigmentación facial en diferentes ubicaciones no interfirieron en la percepción estética. El rostro sin la presencia de nevus fue considerado el más atractivo, y la sonrisa, los dientes y los ojos fueron las estructuras que más captaron la atención de los legos.A pigmentação da pele facial é uma das características visíveis mais proeminentes nas interações cotidianas e frequentemente influencia a percepção de beleza. Atualmente, não há evidências sobre como manchas de pigmentação facial podem influenciar a percepção estética. O objetivo foi avaliar a percepção estética e a atratividade de fotos sorridentes com a presença de manchas de pigmentação facial em diferentes localizações no rosto. Quatro imagens do rosto sorridente foram usadas no padrão frontal, padronizadas e modificadas com a ajuda do Photoshop®: sem manchas de pigmentação, manchas abaixo da região perioral direita, acima da região perioral superior esquerda e em ambas as regiões inferior direita e superior esquerda do rosto. O hardware Eye-tribe e o software Ogama foram usados para rastreamento ocular, e um questionário com duas perguntas — “Julgando aspectos estéticos, você considera esta pessoa atraente e bonita?” e “O que mais chamou sua atenção nesta imagem?” — foram aplicados a observadores leigos com uma nuvem de palavras digitada no Mentimeter. Os mapas de pontos mostraram que, em todas as posições das manchas de pigmentação, o olho direito e o sorriso na área dos incisivos centrais atraíram mais a atenção dos leigos. O sorriso foi o mais citado, com ênfase nas palavras 'olhos' e 'dentes' no Mentimeter. Manchas de pigmentação facial em diferentes localizações não interferiram na percepção estética. O rosto sem a presença de nevos foi considerado o mais atraente, e o sorriso, os dentes e os olhos foram as estruturas que mais chamaram a atenção dos leigos.Research, Society and Development2024-01-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4465410.33448/rsd-v13i1.44654Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 No. 1; e2613144654Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 Núm. 1; e2613144654Research, Society and Development; v. 13 n. 1; e26131446542525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44654/35731Copyright (c) 2024 Orlando Motohiro Tanaka; Gil Guilherme Gasparello; Augusto Hideki Berlesi; Luiz Gustavo Healt de Lima; Gabriel Ingles Busche; Luiz Fernando Iyda Miyagusuku; Matheus Melo Pithonhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTanaka, Orlando Motohiro Gasparello, Gil Guilherme Berlesi, Augusto Hideki Lima, Luiz Gustavo Healt de Busche, Gabriel Ingles Miyagusuku, Luiz Fernando Iyda Pithon, Matheus Melo 2024-02-01T09:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44654Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-02-01T09:48:39Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
Un estudio de seguimiento ocular y cuestionario sobre cómo las manchas de pigmentación facial son percibidas por los legos
Um estudo de rastreamento do olhar e questionário sobre como manchas de pigmentação facial são percebidas por leigos
title An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
spellingShingle An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro
Eye-tracking
Attractiveness
Facial esthetics
Pigmentation spots.
Rastreamento ocular
Atratividade
Estética facial
Manchas de pigmentação.
Seguimiento ocular
Atractivo
Estética facial
Manchas de pigmentación.
title_short An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
title_full An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
title_fullStr An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
title_full_unstemmed An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
title_sort An eye-tracking and questionnaire study of how facial pigmentation spot are perceived by laypeople
author Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro
author_facet Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro
Gasparello, Gil Guilherme
Berlesi, Augusto Hideki
Lima, Luiz Gustavo Healt de
Busche, Gabriel Ingles
Miyagusuku, Luiz Fernando Iyda
Pithon, Matheus Melo
author_role author
author2 Gasparello, Gil Guilherme
Berlesi, Augusto Hideki
Lima, Luiz Gustavo Healt de
Busche, Gabriel Ingles
Miyagusuku, Luiz Fernando Iyda
Pithon, Matheus Melo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro
Gasparello, Gil Guilherme
Berlesi, Augusto Hideki
Lima, Luiz Gustavo Healt de
Busche, Gabriel Ingles
Miyagusuku, Luiz Fernando Iyda
Pithon, Matheus Melo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eye-tracking
Attractiveness
Facial esthetics
Pigmentation spots.
Rastreamento ocular
Atratividade
Estética facial
Manchas de pigmentação.
Seguimiento ocular
Atractivo
Estética facial
Manchas de pigmentación.
topic Eye-tracking
Attractiveness
Facial esthetics
Pigmentation spots.
Rastreamento ocular
Atratividade
Estética facial
Manchas de pigmentação.
Seguimiento ocular
Atractivo
Estética facial
Manchas de pigmentación.
description Facial skin pigmentation is one of the most prominent visible features in everyday interactions and often influences the perception of beauty. There is currently no evidence on how facial pigmentation spots can influence aesthetic perception. The objective was to evaluate the perception of aesthetics and the attractiveness of smiling photos with the presence of facial pigmentation spots in different locations on the face. Four images of the smiling face were used in the frontal pattern, standardized and modified with the help of Photoshop®: no pigmentation spots, spots below the right perioral region, above the upper left perioral region, and in both the lower right region and upper left region of the face. The Eye-tribe hardware and Ogama software were used for eye-tracking, and a questionnaire with two questions — “Judging aesthetic aspects, do you consider this person attractive and beautiful?” and “What stood out the most about this image?” were applied to laypeople observers with a word cloud typed on the Mentimeter. The dot maps showed that in all pigmentation spots positions, the right eye and the smile in the area of the central incisors attracted the most attention of laypeople. The smile was the most cited, with emphasis on the words 'eyes' and 'teeth' in Mentimeter. Facial pigmentation spots in different locations did not interfere with aesthetic perception. The face without the presence of nevi was considered the most attractive, and the smile, teeth, and eyes were the structures that most caught the attention of the laypeople.
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