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The effect of unimodal affective priming on dichotic emotion recognition.

Daniel Voyer1, Daniel Myles1.   

Abstract

The present report concerns two experiments extending to unimodal priming the cross-modal priming effects observed with auditory emotions by Harding and Voyer [(2016). Laterality effects in cross-modal affective priming. Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition, 21, 585-605]. Experiment 1 used binaural targets to establish the presence of the priming effect and Experiment 2 used dichotically presented targets to examine auditory asymmetries. In Experiment 1, 82 university students completed a task in which binaural targets consisting of one of 4 English words inflected in one of 4 emotional tones were preceded by binaural primes consisting of one of 4 Mandarin words pronounced in the same (congruent) or different (incongruent) emotional tones. Trials where the prime emotion was congruent with the target emotion showed faster responses and higher accuracy in identifying the target emotion. In Experiment 2, 60 undergraduate students participated and the target was presented dichotically instead of binaurally. Primes congruent with the left ear produced a large left ear advantage, whereas right congruent primes produced a right ear advantage. These results indicate that unimodal priming produces stronger effects than those observed under cross-modal priming. The findings suggest that priming should likely be considered a strong top-down influence on laterality effects.

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Keywords:  Auditory asymmetries; dichotic listening; emotion recognition; priming

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29141493     DOI: 10.1080/1357650X.2017.1404095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laterality        ISSN: 1357-650X


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1.  Relation Between Mathematical Performance, Math Anxiety, and Affective Priming in Children With and Without Developmental Dyscalculia.

Authors:  Karin Kucian; Isabelle Zuber; Juliane Kohn; Nadine Poltz; Anne Wyschkon; Günter Esser; Michael von Aster
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-04-26
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