LATEMO-E: A Film Database to Elicit Discrete Emotions and Evaluate Emotional Dimensions in Latin-Americans

Yanina Michelini, Ignacio Acuña, J. I. Guzmán, J. C. Godoy
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Introduction: Film clips are the most used stimuli to induce diff erent emotional states. Objective: Identify, select, and evaluate a set of fi lm clips according to dimensionality and discreteness of emotions. Film experts suggested 437 fragments, but only 70 met the criteria to be included in the LATEMO-E fi lm-clip database. Study 1: The 70 fi lm clips were tested for their ability to induce disgust, anger, fear, sadness, amusement, tenderness, and neutral (n = 147 participants; mean age = 20.64 years, SD ±2.21 years). Results: A total of 28 fi lm clips presented adequate scores on intensity and discreteness. Study 2: A total of 28 selected fi lm clips were assessed again in a new sample of 106 participants (mean age = 20.96 years, SD ±2.45 years). Results: Anger and amusement fi lm clips were the most extreme in the valence and activation dimensions. Anger and fear fi lm clips were the most extreme categories in the intensity, certainty, and control dimensions. Conclusions: These stimuli were useful for inducing emotional states that can be judged from both the dimensional perspective of emotions and the basic emotions perspective. Evoked emotions could be diff erentiated according to cognitive patterns of evaluation that guide behavior in response to emotional stimulation.
LATEMO-E:一个电影数据库,以引出离散情绪和评估拉丁美洲人的情绪维度
简介:电影片段是最常用的刺激来诱导不同的情绪状态。目的:根据情感的维度和离散性,识别、选择和评价一组电影片段。电影专家建议有437个片段,但只有70个片段符合纳入LATEMO-E电影片段数据库的标准。研究1:测试了70个电影片段引起厌恶、愤怒、恐惧、悲伤、娱乐、温柔和中立的能力(n = 147名参与者;平均年龄20.64岁,SD±2.21岁)。结果:共有28个电影片段在强度和离散性上得分足够。研究2:在106名参与者(平均年龄= 20.96岁,SD±2.45岁)的新样本中,再次评估共28个选定的电影片段。结果:愤怒和娱乐电影片段在效价和激活维度上最为极端。愤怒和恐惧电影片段在强度、确定性和控制维度上是最极端的类别。结论:这些刺激可诱导情绪状态,并可从情绪的维度角度和基本情绪角度进行判断。唤起的情绪可以根据指导情绪刺激反应行为的认知评价模式进行区分。
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