Cultural similarities and differences in the recognition of audio-visual speech stimuli

S. Shigeno
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Cultural similarities and differences were compared between Japanese and North American subjects in the recognition of emotion. Seven native Japanese and five native North Americans (four Americans and one Canadian) subjects participated in the experiments. The materials were five meaningful words or short-sentences in Japanese and American English. Japanese and American actors made vocal and facial expression in order to transmit six basic emotions— happiness, surprise, anger, disgust, fear, and sadness. Three presentation conditions were used—auditory, visual, and audio-visual. The audio-visual stimuli were made by dubbing the auditory stimuli on to the visual stimuli. The results show: (1) subjects can more easily recognize the vocal expression of a speaker who belongs to their own culture, (2) Japanese subjects are not good at recognizing “fear” in both the auditory-alone and visual-alone conditions, (3) and both Japanese and American subjects identify the audio-visually incongruent stimuli more often as a visual label rather than as an auditory label. These results suggest that it is difficult to identify the emotion of a speaker from a different culture and that people will predominantly use visual information to identify emotion.
视听言语刺激识别的文化异同
比较了日本和北美受试者在情感识别方面的文化异同。7名日本人和5名北美人(4名美国人和1名加拿大人)参加了实验。材料是日语和美语中五个有意义的单词或短句。日本和美国演员通过声音和面部表情来传达六种基本情绪——快乐、惊讶、愤怒、厌恶、恐惧和悲伤。使用了三种呈现条件:听觉、视觉和视听。视听刺激是通过将听觉刺激加到视觉刺激上来实现的。结果表明:(1)被试更容易识别来自本民族文化的说话者的声音表达;(2)日本被试在听觉单独和视觉单独条件下都不擅长识别“恐惧”;(3)日本和美国被试都更多地将视听不一致刺激识别为视觉标签而不是听觉标签。这些结果表明,很难识别来自不同文化的说话者的情绪,人们将主要使用视觉信息来识别情绪。
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