Social psychology Relativity in the perception of emotion across cultures BOSTON COLLEGE Lisa Feldman Barrett GendronMariaA central question in the study of human behavior is whether or not certain categories of emotion, such as anger, fear and sadness (termed "discrete emotions"), are universally ...
Emotion perception across cultures: the role of cognitive mechanisms Despite consistently documented cultural differences in the perception of facial expressions of emotion, the role of culture in shaping cognitive mechanism... JB Engelmann,M Pogosyan - 《Frontiers in Psychology》 被引量: 28发表: 2013...
1.Basic Emotions Concept: Psychologist Paul Ekman identified six basic emotions that are universally recognized: happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, and surprise. These emotions are considered basic because they are found across all cultures and are expressed in similar facial expressions worldwid...
Affective Science (2024) Dimensions of wisdom perception across twelve countries on five continents M. Rudnev H. C. Barrett I. Grossmann Nature Communications (2024)Associated content Collection First Anniversary Sections Figures References Abstract References Author information Ethics declarations Peer ...
Emotion perception refers to the ability to recognize, identify, and interpret emotional information in the environment through various cues such as facial expressions, body language, and contextual parameters. It involves the processing of emotional stimuli in the brain, particularly in regions like the...
This woman's emotional response will be influenced by her perception of the event. If she thinks the man is stalking her, she will be scared. If she thinks the man is joking or mocking her, she will be angry. If the woman thinks the invitation is genuine and she likes him, she could...
and sad vocal expressions. A similar study found no improvement with age in the perception of emotional speech (angry, happy, sad, and neutral) across a number of tasks in 9- to 15-year-olds41. Research using a vocal emotion recognition task in 6–11-year-old children has identified dif...
Certain facial configurations are believed to be associated with distinct affective meanings (i.e. basic facial expressions), and such associations are common across cultures (i.e. universality of facial expressions). However, recently, many studies suggest that various types of contextual information,...
Emotion Inferences from Vocal Expression Correlate Across Languages and Cultures Whereas the perception of emotion from facial expression has been extensively studied cross-culturally, little is known about judges' ability to infer emot... KR Scherer,R Banse,HG Wallbott - Journal of Cross-Cultural ...
Reports an error in "Placing the face in context: Cultural differences in the perception of facial emotion" by Takahiko Masuda, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Batja ... None - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Nonverbal “accents”: cultural differences in facial ex...