IF 1.5 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
Mariko Kikutani, Machiko Ikemoto
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本研究涉及情感交流的三个渠道:语音、语义和面部表情。我们使用了语音和语义中的情感不一致的语音,并调查了主导模式以及它们如何与面部表情相互作用。研究使用了表达愤怒、高兴或悲伤的声音,同时说 "我很生气"、"我很高兴 "或 "我很悲伤"。伴随着声音的是面部图像,面部图像与声音表达的情绪相同(声音=面部条件),与语义表达的情绪相同(语义=面部条件),或者声音和语义表达的情绪混合(变形条件)。这些短语分别用参与者的母语(日语)、第二语言(英语)和陌生语言(高棉语)表述。在 "研究 1 "中,被试回答了他们对说话者所表达的愤怒、快乐和悲伤的认同程度。他们的注意力不受控制。在研究 2 中,参与者被告知要注意语音或语义。研究 1 的变形条件发现,母语刺激在语义上占优势。研究 1 和研究 2 中的语义=脸部和声音=脸部条件显示,当语义为可理解语言时,仅用语义表达的情绪(同时用脸部和声音显示不同的情绪)比仅用声音表达的情绪对评估说话者的情绪有更大的影响。
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EXPRESS: Processing of incongruent emotional expressions in voice and semantics: the dominant modality and integration with facial expressions.

This research concerns three channels for emotional communication: voice, semantics, and facial expressions. We used speech in which the emotion in voice and semantics did not match, and we investigated the dominant modality and how they interact with facial expressions. The study used voices emoting anger, happiness, or sadness while saying, "I'm angry", "I'm pleased", or "I'm sad". A facial image accompanied the voice, and it expressed either the same emotion to the voice (voice=face condition), the same emotion to the semantics (semantic=face condition), or a mixed emotion shown in the voice and semantics (morph condition). The phrases were articulated in the participants' native language (Japanese), second language (English), and unfamiliar language (Khmer). In Study 1, participants answered how much they agreed that the speaker expressed anger, happiness, and sadness. Their attention was not controlled. In Study 2, participants were told to attend to either voice or semantics. The morph condition of study 1 found semantic dominance for the native language stimuli. The semantic=face and voice=face conditions in Studies 1 and 2 revealed that an emotion solely expressed in semantics (while a different emotion was shown in face and voice) had more substantial impacts on assessing the speaker's emotion than an emotion solely expressed in voice when the semantics were in understandable languages.

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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
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178
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Promoting the interests of scientific psychology and its researchers, QJEP, the journal of the Experimental Psychology Society, is a leading journal with a long-standing tradition of publishing cutting-edge research. Several articles have become classic papers in the fields of attention, perception, learning, memory, language, and reasoning. The journal publishes original articles on any topic within the field of experimental psychology (including comparative research). These include substantial experimental reports, review papers, rapid communications (reporting novel techniques or ground breaking results), comments (on articles previously published in QJEP or on issues of general interest to experimental psychologists), and book reviews. Experimental results are welcomed from all relevant techniques, including behavioural testing, brain imaging and computational modelling. QJEP offers a competitive publication time-scale. Accepted Rapid Communications have priority in the publication cycle and usually appear in print within three months. We aim to publish all accepted (but uncorrected) articles online within seven days. Our Latest Articles page offers immediate publication of articles upon reaching their final form. The journal offers an open access option called Open Select, enabling authors to meet funder requirements to make their article free to read online for all in perpetuity. Authors also benefit from a broad and diverse subscription base that delivers the journal contents to a world-wide readership. Together these features ensure that the journal offers authors the opportunity to raise the visibility of their work to a global audience.
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