二元音乐呈现对情绪性面部表情评分的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Erika Y Hae, Bianca DM Hatin
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音乐对图片的情感评价有跨模态的影响,可能是由于情感从音乐到视觉感知图像的错误归因。此外,二分法听力研究表明,左耳(右半球)在处理情绪和/或音乐刺激方面具有优势。本研究探讨了偏侧性在跨模态情感错误归因中的作用:即在二元听音任务中,当音乐呈现在不同的耳朵时,情感的视觉判断是否会受到不同的影响。参与者在一只耳朵听快乐或悲伤的音乐,另一只耳朵听白噪音时,对快乐、悲伤和中性面孔的情绪进行评级。在没有音乐的情况下,基线评分被用作对比,以观察情绪判断是否以及如何在音乐条件下发生变化。正如预测的那样,结果表明,左耳播放的快乐音乐比右耳播放的相同音乐对悲伤面孔的评分有更强的跨模态影响。此外,悲伤的音乐影响了所有面孔的评分,无论它是在左耳还是右耳播放。这些结果并不完全符合任何给定的情绪处理的偏侧模型,这表明其他因素,如消极偏见可能起作用。
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The effect of dichotic music presentation on ratings of emotional facial expressions
Music has a cross-modal influence on the emotional appraisal of pictures, probably due to a misattribution of emotion from music to the visually perceived images. Moreover, dichotic listening studies have demonstrated a left-ear (right-hemisphere) advantage for processing emotional and/or musical stimuli. The present study investigated the role of laterality in cross-modal affect misattribution: that is, whether visual judgments of emotion would be affected differently depending on which ear was presented with music via the dichotic listening task. Participants rated the emotionality of happy, sad, and neutral faces while listening to happy or sad music in one ear and white noise in the other. Baseline ratings without music were used as a comparison to see whether and how emotionality judgments shifted in the music conditions. As predicted, the results showed that happy music played to the left ear had a stronger cross-modal influence on ratings of sad faces than the same music played to the right ear. Furthermore, sad music affected the ratings of all faces regardless of whether it was played to the left or right ear. These results do not fully align with any given lateralized model of emotion processing, suggesting that other factors such as negativity bias may play a role.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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