Angry, Disgusted, or Afraid?
Hebrew University of Jerusalem · Baycrest Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Current theories of emotion perception posit that basic facial expressions signal categorically discrete emotions or affective dimensions of valence and arousal. In both cases, the information is thought to be directly "read out" from the face in a way that is largely immune to context. In contrast, the three studies reported here demonstrated that identical facial configurations convey strikingly different emotions and dimensional values depending on the affective context in which they are embedded. This effect is modulated by the similarity between the target facial expression and the facial expression typically associated with the context. Moreover, by monitoring eye movements, we demonstrated that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.37
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- 100%
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- 37
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8Topics & keywords
- Facial expression
- Psychology
- Perception
- Cognitive psychology
- Fixation (population genetics)
- Valence (chemistry)
- Arousal
- Emotional expression