Children’s and Adolescent’s Use of Context in Judgments of Emotion Intensity

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Brian T. Leitzke, Aaron Cochrane, Andrea G. Stein, Gwyneth A. DeLap, C. Shawn Green, Seth D. Pollak
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Abstract

The ability to infer others’ emotions is important for social communication. This study examines three key aspects of emotion perception for which relatively little is currently known: (1) the evaluation of the intensity of portrayed emotion, (2) the role of contextual information in the perception of facial configurations, and (3) developmental differences in how children perceive co-occurring facial and contextual information. Two experiments examined developmental effects on the influence of congruent, incongruent, and neutral situational contexts on participants’ reasoning about others’ emotions, both with and without emotion labels. Experiment 1 revealed that participants interpreted others’ emotions to be of higher intensity when facial movements were congruent with contextual information. This effect was greater for children compared to adolescents and adults. Experiment 2 showed that without verbal emotion category labels, adults relied less on context to scale their intensity judgments, but children showed an opposite pattern; in the absence of labels, children relied more on contextual information than facial information. Making accurate inferences about others’ internal states is a complex learning task given high variability within and across individuals and contexts. These data suggest changes in attention to perceptual information as such learning occurs.

儿童和青少年在情绪强度判断中的语境运用
推断他人情绪的能力对社交很重要。本研究探讨了情绪感知的三个关键方面,目前对这些方面的了解相对较少:(1)对描绘的情绪强度的评估,(2)环境信息在面部结构感知中的作用,以及(3)儿童如何感知共同发生的面部和环境信息的发育差异。两个实验考察了在有情绪标签和没有情绪标签的情况下,一致、不一致和中性情境情境对参与者对他人情绪的推理的影响。实验1显示,当面部动作与上下文信息一致时,参与者对他人情绪的解释强度更高。与青少年和成年人相比,儿童的这种影响更大。实验2显示,在没有语言情感类别标签的情况下,成人较少依赖情境来衡量其强度判断,而儿童则表现出相反的模式;在没有标签的情况下,孩子们更多地依赖上下文信息而不是面部信息。对他人的内在状态做出准确的推断是一项复杂的学习任务,因为个人和环境内部和之间存在高度的可变性。这些数据表明,当这种学习发生时,对感知信息的注意力会发生变化。
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