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Social Class Predicts Emotion Perception and Perspective-Taking Performance in Adults
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020“Theory of Mind” (ToM; people’s ability to infer and use information about others’ mental states) varies across cultures. In four studies (N = 881), including two preregistered replications, we show that social class predicts performance on ToM tasks. In
Pia Dietze, Eric D. Knowles
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2010
Our emotional states and action tendencies are expressed and communicated with the whole body, the face included. How others behave has a direct influence on us regardless of whether we are aware of it or not. The neurofunctional basis of perceiving facial expressions is reasonably well understood.
Kret, M.E., Sinke, C.B.A., de Gelder, B.
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Our emotional states and action tendencies are expressed and communicated with the whole body, the face included. How others behave has a direct influence on us regardless of whether we are aware of it or not. The neurofunctional basis of perceiving facial expressions is reasonably well understood.
Kret, M.E., Sinke, C.B.A., de Gelder, B.
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Emotion, Perception and Expression of
2015Emotions evolved to serve our need to communicate quickly and efficiently. Expressions serve as symptoms of our internal states, a signal appealing to others for action, and a symbol to convey information about an event. Expression produces outwardly visible cues interpreted by perceivers for their valuable information.
Jang, Daisung, Elfenbein, Hillary Anger
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Neuropsychologia, 1983
Two studies examined the contribution of both hemispheres to the processing of emotional and non-emotional words. These real words and nonsense words were presented to the right and left visual fields simultaneously. Males and females were required to indicate whether or not any of the words were real English ones. The results revealed that emotionally
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Two studies examined the contribution of both hemispheres to the processing of emotional and non-emotional words. These real words and nonsense words were presented to the right and left visual fields simultaneously. Males and females were required to indicate whether or not any of the words were real English ones. The results revealed that emotionally
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You look pretty happy: Attractiveness moderates emotion perception.
Emotion, 2019A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are categorized as happy faster than angry faces as angry.
Sofie Lindeberg +2 more
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The specificity of infant emotional expression for emotion perception
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2001Attachment theory emphasizes the role of negative emotional expression in infancy for establishing proximity to and care of the caregiver. According to Lang's biphasic model of emotions protective reflexes (e.g. startle response) are primed if a defensive motivational set is activated.
G, Spangler +3 more
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Progress in Brain Research, 2019
The aim of this chapter is to review recent literature describing how developments in cognition may contribute to age-related changes in emotional processes, specifically emotion regulation and emotion perception. In general, older adults are more likely
J. Gurera, D. Isaacowitz
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The aim of this chapter is to review recent literature describing how developments in cognition may contribute to age-related changes in emotional processes, specifically emotion regulation and emotion perception. In general, older adults are more likely
J. Gurera, D. Isaacowitz
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Seeing mixed emotions: Alexithymia, emotion perception bias, and quality in dyadic interactions
Personality and Individual Differences, 2019Alexithymia, the difficulty in identifying and describing emotions, has been found to contribute to problems in dyadic interactions and relationships. We studied the association between alexithymic tendencies, emotion perception biases and the quality of
K. Kafetsios, U. Hess
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Autism: tactile perception and emotion
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007AbstractBackground For many years, and especially since Waynbaum and Wallon, psychology and psychopathology have dealt with cognitive perception, but have had little to do with the affective qualities of perception. Our aim was to study the influence of the sensory environment on people with autism.Method Several experiments were carried out using ...
E, Pernon, R, Pry, A, Baghdadli
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Psychiatry Research, 2019
The lateral prefrontal cortex, a region with both structural and functional connectivity to the amygdala, has been consistently implicated in the downregulation of subcortical-generated emotional responses.
Christina F. Chick +4 more
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The lateral prefrontal cortex, a region with both structural and functional connectivity to the amygdala, has been consistently implicated in the downregulation of subcortical-generated emotional responses.
Christina F. Chick +4 more
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