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EmoCodes: a Standardized Coding System for Socio-emotional Content in Complex Video Stimuli.

M Catalina Camacho1, Elizabeth M Williams1, Dori Balser1, Ruchika Kamojjala1, Nikhil Sekar1, David Steinberger1, Sishir Yarlagadda1, Susan B Perlman2, Deanna M Barch1.   

Abstract

Social information processing is vital for inferring emotional states in others, yet affective neuroscience has only begun to scratch the surface of how we represent emotional information in the brain. Most previous affective neuroscience work has used isolated stimuli such as static images of affective faces or scenes to probe affective processing. While this work has provided rich insight to the initial stages of emotion processing (encoding cues), activation to isolated stimuli provides limited insight into later phases of emotion processing such as interpretation of cues or interactions between cues and established cognitive schemas. Recent work has highlighted the potential value of using complex video stimuli to probe socio-emotional processing, highlighting the need to develop standardized video coding schemas as this exciting field expands. Toward that end, we present a standardized and open-source coding system for complex videos, two fully coded videos, and a video and code processing Python library. The EmoCodes manual coding system provides an externally validated and replicable system for coding complex cartoon stimuli, with future plans to validate the system for other video types. The emocodes Python library provides automated tools for extracting low-level features from video files as well as tools for summarizing and analyzing the manual codes for suitability of use in neuroimaging analysis. Materials can be freely accessed at https://emocodes.org/. These tools represent an important step toward replicable and standardized study of socio-emotional processing using complex video stimuli. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42761-021-00100-7. © The Society for Affective Science 2022.

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Keywords:  Emotion processing; Movie-watching; Naturalistic stimuli; Valence–arousal system

Year:  2022        PMID: 36046099      PMCID: PMC9383008          DOI: 10.1007/s42761-021-00100-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Affect Sci        ISSN: 2662-2041


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