Emotional facial expressions provide important nonverbal cues in human interactions. The perception of emotions is not only influenced by a person's ethnic background but also depends on whether a person is engaged with the emotion-encoder. Although these factors are known to affect emotion perception, their impact has only been studied in isolation before. The aim of the present study was to investigate their combined influence. Thus, in order to study the influence of engagement on emotion perception between persons from different ethnicities, we compared participants from China and Germany. Asian-looking and European-looking virtual agents expressed anger and happiness while gazing at the participant or at another person. Participants ha...
Background: This article substantiates the necessity to study the emotion recognition in cross-cultu...
Quickly and accurately recognizing emotional cues in a collective, referred to as emotional aperture...
The current study tested whether the perception of angry faces is cross-culturally privileged over t...
Emotional facial expressions provide important nonverbal cues in human interactions. The perception ...
Emotional facial expressions provide important nonverbal cues in human interactions. The perception ...
It is well established that East Asians (Easterners) are poorer at categorizing some emotional facia...
Past research suggests that East Asians (Easterners) are more likely than North Americans and Wester...
Despite consistently documented cultural differences in the perception of facial expressions of emot...
Face processing and emotion recognition are often focal points in psychological research, but seldom...
Despite consistently documented cultural differences in the perception of facial expressions of emot...
A person’s cultural background as well as their gaze direction have been identified as relevant fact...
Although the effect of context on cognition is observable across cultures, preliminary findings sugg...
Previous research has found that when gaze direction matches the underlying behavioral intent commun...
Although perceivers often agree about the primary emotion that is conveyed by a particular expressio...
The quality of interactions between individuals from different ethnic groups partly depends on how e...
Background: This article substantiates the necessity to study the emotion recognition in cross-cultu...
Quickly and accurately recognizing emotional cues in a collective, referred to as emotional aperture...
The current study tested whether the perception of angry faces is cross-culturally privileged over t...
Emotional facial expressions provide important nonverbal cues in human interactions. The perception ...
Emotional facial expressions provide important nonverbal cues in human interactions. The perception ...
It is well established that East Asians (Easterners) are poorer at categorizing some emotional facia...
Past research suggests that East Asians (Easterners) are more likely than North Americans and Wester...
Despite consistently documented cultural differences in the perception of facial expressions of emot...
Face processing and emotion recognition are often focal points in psychological research, but seldom...
Despite consistently documented cultural differences in the perception of facial expressions of emot...
A person’s cultural background as well as their gaze direction have been identified as relevant fact...
Although the effect of context on cognition is observable across cultures, preliminary findings sugg...
Previous research has found that when gaze direction matches the underlying behavioral intent commun...
Although perceivers often agree about the primary emotion that is conveyed by a particular expressio...
The quality of interactions between individuals from different ethnic groups partly depends on how e...
Background: This article substantiates the necessity to study the emotion recognition in cross-cultu...
Quickly and accurately recognizing emotional cues in a collective, referred to as emotional aperture...
The current study tested whether the perception of angry faces is cross-culturally privileged over t...