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The Unique and Interactive Effects of Faces, Postures, and Scenes on Emotion Categorization.

Peter J Reschke1, Eric A Walle2.   

Abstract

There is ongoing debate as to whether emotion perception is determined by facial expressions or context (i.e., non-facial cues). The present investigation examined the independent and interactive effects of six emotions (anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, neutral) conveyed by combinations of facial expressions, bodily postures, and background scenes in a fully crossed design. Participants viewed each face-posture-scene (FPS) combination for 5 s and were then asked to categorize the emotion depicted in the image. Four key findings emerged from the analyses: (1) For fully incongruent FPS combinations, participants categorized images using the face in 61% of instances and the posture and scene in 18% and 11% of instances, respectively; (2) postures (with neutral scenes) and scenes (with neutral postures) exerted differential influences on emotion categorizations when combined with incongruent facial expressions; (3) contextual asymmetries were observed for some incongruent face-posture pairings and their inverse (e.g., anger-fear vs. fear-anger), but not for face-scene pairings; (4) finally, scenes exhibited a boosting effect of posture when combined with a congruent posture and attenuated the effect of posture when combined with a congruent face. Overall, these findings highlight independent and interactional roles of posture and scene in emotion face perception. Theoretical implications for the study of emotions in context are discussed. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42761-021-00061-x. © The Society for Affective Science 2021.

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Keywords:  Background scenes; Body postures; Emotion categorization; Emotion perception; Facial expressions

Year:  2021        PMID: 36046211      PMCID: PMC9382938          DOI: 10.1007/s42761-021-00061-x

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


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