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Emotional Semantic Congruency based on stimulus driven comparative judgements.

Carlo Fantoni1, Giulio Baldassi2, Sara Rigutti3, Valter Prpic4, Mauro Murgia5, Tiziano Agostini6.   

Abstract

A common cognitive process in everyday life consists in the comparative judgements of emotions given a pair of facial expressions and the choice of the most positive/negative among them. Results from three experiments on complete-facial expressions (happy/angry) and mixed-facial expressions (neutral/happy-or-angry) pairs viewed with (Experiment 1 and 3) or without (Experiment 2) foveation and performed in conditions in which valence was either task relevant (Experiment 1 and 2) or task irrelevant (Experiment 3), show that comparative judgements of emotions are stimulus driven. Judgements' speed increased as the target absolute emotion intensity grew larger together with the average emotion of the pair, irrespective of the compatibility between the valence and the side of motor response: a semantic congruency effect in the domain of emotion. This result undermines previous interpretation of results in the context of comparative judgements based on the lateralization of emotions (e.g., SNARC-like instructional flexibility), and is fully consistent with our formalization of emotional semantic congruency: the direct Speed-Intensity Association model. Crown
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Keywords:  Emotion; Facial expressions; SNARC effect; Semantic congruency; Spatial attention; Spatial representation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31022649     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2019.04.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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1.  Large as being on top of the world and small as hitting the roof: a common magnitude representation for the comparison of emotions and numbers.

Authors:  Giulio Baldassi; Mauro Murgia; Valter Prpic; Sara Rigutti; Dražen Domijan; Tiziano Agostini; Carlo Fantoni
Journal:  Psychol Res       Date:  2020-03-12

2.  Attentional capture in emotion comparison is orientation independent.

Authors:  Giulio Baldassi; Mauro Murgia; Valter Prpic; Sara Rigutti; Dražen Domijan; Tiziano Agostini; Andrea Dissegna; Carlo Fantoni
Journal:  Psychol Res       Date:  2022-05-13

3.  Different mechanisms of magnitude and spatial representation for tactile and auditory modalities.

Authors:  Alice Bollini; Davide Esposito; Claudio Campus; Monica Gori
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2021-08-20       Impact factor: 1.972

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