Continuous affect tracking reveals that overestimation during the recollection of affect is idiosyncratic and stable.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jefferson Ortega, David Whitney
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Humans often make summarized visual judgments about previously experienced affective situations to inform future decisions. However, these summarized judgments are subject to an overestimation bias: Negative events are recalled as more negative and positive events as more positive than they truly were. It is currently unknown whether the strength of overestimation bias in affective judgments varies across observers. If this overestimation bias represents an observer-specific cognitive trait, it should display idiosyncratic and stable individual differences. Here, we investigated whether the overestimation bias in perceived affect is idiosyncratic and stable within observers across days and different stimuli. Using a novel continuous psychophysics measure of perceived affect, observers continuously tracked, in real-time, the affect of people in videos using a two-dimensional valence-arousal rating grid. At the end of each video, participants then reported what they believed to be the average affect of the previously tracked person. By comparing observers' continuous ratings with the average affect reported at the end of the video, we found that observers often overestimated the affect in their summarized judgments. Importantly, the strength of the overestimation bias was unique to each observer and stable across days and across different sets of videos. Our findings also highlight the value of the continuous psychophysical affect tracking paradigm: Continuous affect tracking was reliable and accurate, with high between-observer agreement, and it can be collected both online and in the lab. Together, our results suggest that continuous affect tracking is a powerful approach to isolate and identify idiosyncratic perceptual and cognitive mechanisms of affect understanding.

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持续的情感追踪表明,情感回忆过程中的高估具有特异性和稳定性。
人类经常对以前经历过的情感情况做出总结的视觉判断,从而为未来的决定提供信息。然而,这些总结的判断受到高估偏差的影响:消极事件被回忆为更消极,积极事件被回忆为比实际情况更积极。目前尚不清楚情感判断中高估偏差的强度是否因观察者而异。如果这种高估偏差代表了观察者特有的认知特征,它应该表现出特殊的和稳定的个体差异。在这里,我们研究了感知情感的高估偏差是否在不同的时间和不同的刺激中具有特异性和稳定性。使用一种新颖的连续心理物理学测量感知情感,观察者使用二维价-唤醒评级网格持续实时跟踪视频中人们的情感。在每个视频结束时,参与者报告他们认为之前跟踪的人的平均影响。通过比较观察者的连续评分和视频结束时报告的平均影响,我们发现观察者在总结判断中往往高估了影响。重要的是,高估偏差的强度对每个观察者来说都是独一无二的,并且在不同的时间和不同的视频集之间是稳定的。我们的研究结果也突出了连续心理物理情感跟踪范式的价值:连续情感跟踪是可靠和准确的,具有很高的观察者之间的一致性,并且它可以在线和实验室中收集。总之,我们的研究结果表明,持续的情感跟踪是一种有效的方法,可以隔离和识别情感理解的特殊感知和认知机制。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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