Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces

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Main Author: Blom, Stephanie
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Aarts, Henk, Semin, Gün R.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experimental tasks we explored whether the detection of emotion in emotional words (task 1) and facial expressions (task 2) is facilitated by social verbal context. Three different levels of contextual supporting information were compared, namely (1) no information, (2) the verbal expression of an emotionally matched word pronounced with a neutral intonation, and (3) the verbal expression of an emotionally matched word pronounced with emotionally matched intonation. We found that increasing levels of supporting contextual information enhanced emotion detection for words, but not for facial expressions. We also measured activity of the corrugator and zygomaticus muscle to assess facial simulation, as processing of emotional stimuli can be facilitated by facial simulation. While facial simulation emerged for facial expressions, the level of contextual supporting information did not qualify this effect. All in all, our findings suggest that adding emotional-relevant voice elements positively influence emotion detection.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
title Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
spellingShingle Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
Blom, Stephanie
Emotion detection
Emotion processing
Auditory context
Words and faces
EMG
title_short Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
title_full Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
title_fullStr Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
title_full_unstemmed Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
title_sort Perceiving emotions in visual stimuli: social verbal context facilitates emotion detection of words but not of faces
author Blom, Stephanie
author_facet Blom, Stephanie
Aarts, Henk
Semin, Gün R.
author_role author
author2 Aarts, Henk
Semin, Gün R.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Blom, Stephanie
Aarts, Henk
Semin, Gün R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emotion detection
Emotion processing
Auditory context
Words and faces
EMG
topic Emotion detection
Emotion processing
Auditory context
Words and faces
EMG
description Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experimental tasks we explored whether the detection of emotion in emotional words (task 1) and facial expressions (task 2) is facilitated by social verbal context. Three different levels of contextual supporting information were compared, namely (1) no information, (2) the verbal expression of an emotionally matched word pronounced with a neutral intonation, and (3) the verbal expression of an emotionally matched word pronounced with emotionally matched intonation. We found that increasing levels of supporting contextual information enhanced emotion detection for words, but not for facial expressions. We also measured activity of the corrugator and zygomaticus muscle to assess facial simulation, as processing of emotional stimuli can be facilitated by facial simulation. While facial simulation emerged for facial expressions, the level of contextual supporting information did not qualify this effect. All in all, our findings suggest that adding emotional-relevant voice elements positively influence emotion detection.
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