Does our perception of others’ emotional signals depend on the language we speak or is our perception the same regardless of language and culture? It is well established that human emotional facial expressions are perceived categorically by viewers, but whether this is driven by perceptual or linguistic mechanisms is debated. We report an investigation into the perception of emotional facial expressions, comparing German speakers to native speakers of Yucatec Maya, a language with no lexical labels that distinguish disgust from anger. In a free naming task, speakers of German, but not Yucatec Maya, made lexical distinctions between disgust and anger. However, in a delayed match-to-sample task, both groups perceived emotional facial expressi...
Language can certainly communicate emotions, but growing research suggests that language also helps ...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
Human beings can judge emotional states of a voice only by listening, no matter thay understand the ...
Does our perception of others' emotional signals depend on the language we speak or is our perceptio...
What is the relationship between language, emotion concepts, and perceptual categories? Here I compa...
Are emotion words or emotion categories universal, or are particular emotions and emotion categories...
In this chapter, I assess the degree to which emotions are biologically endowed or culturally constr...
It is unclear whether emotion terms have the same meaning across cultures. Jackson et al. examined n...
The chapter overviews an expansive research area spanning together several disciplines in the affect...
It is commonly believed that all of the information required to recognize emotion from facial expres...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Language has long been considered independent from emotions. In the last few years however research ...
Whether language information influences recognition of emotion from facial expressions remains the s...
movements (action units) alters the decoded meaning of a basic emotional expres-sion. We tested whet...
Whether language information influences recognition of emotion from facial expressions remains the s...
Language can certainly communicate emotions, but growing research suggests that language also helps ...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
Human beings can judge emotional states of a voice only by listening, no matter thay understand the ...
Does our perception of others' emotional signals depend on the language we speak or is our perceptio...
What is the relationship between language, emotion concepts, and perceptual categories? Here I compa...
Are emotion words or emotion categories universal, or are particular emotions and emotion categories...
In this chapter, I assess the degree to which emotions are biologically endowed or culturally constr...
It is unclear whether emotion terms have the same meaning across cultures. Jackson et al. examined n...
The chapter overviews an expansive research area spanning together several disciplines in the affect...
It is commonly believed that all of the information required to recognize emotion from facial expres...
Even single words in isolation can evoke emotional reactions, but the mechanisms by which emotion is...
Language has long been considered independent from emotions. In the last few years however research ...
Whether language information influences recognition of emotion from facial expressions remains the s...
movements (action units) alters the decoded meaning of a basic emotional expres-sion. We tested whet...
Whether language information influences recognition of emotion from facial expressions remains the s...
Language can certainly communicate emotions, but growing research suggests that language also helps ...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
Human beings can judge emotional states of a voice only by listening, no matter thay understand the ...