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Loud and unclear: Intense real-life vocalizations during affective situations are perceptually ambiguous and contextually malleable.

Doron Atias1, Alexander Todorov2, Shai Liraz3, Arella Eidinger3, Ilan Dror3, Yaacov Maymon3, Hillel Aviezer1.   

Abstract

A basic premise of emotion theories is that experienced feelings (whether specific emotions or broad valence) are expressed via vocalizations in a veridical and clear manner. By contrast, functional-contextual frameworks, rooted in animal communication research, view vocalizations as contextually flexible tools for social influence, not as expressions of emotion. Testing these theories has proved difficult because past research relied heavily on posed sounds which may lack ecological validity. Here, we test these theories by examining the perception of human affective vocalizations evoked during highly intense, real-life emotional situations. In Experiment 1a, we show that highly intense vocalizations of opposite valence (e.g., joyous reunions, fearful encounters) are perceptually confusable and their ambiguity increases with higher intensity. In Experiment 1b, we use authentic lottery winning reactions and show that increased hedonic intensity leads to lower, not higher valence. In Experiment 2, we demonstrate that visual context operates as a powerful mechanism for disambiguating real-life vocalizations, shifting perceived valence categorically. These results suggest affective vocalizations may be inherently ambiguous, demonstrate the role of intensity in driving affective ambiguity, and suggest a critical role for context in vocalization perception. Together, these findings challenge both basic emotion and dimensional theories of emotion expression and are better in line with a functional-contextual account which is externalist and by definition, context dependent. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30589289     DOI: 10.1037/xge0000535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Psychol Gen        ISSN: 0022-1015


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