Spontaneous attention to word content versus emotional tone: differences among three cultures |
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Authors: | Ishii Keiko Reyes Jose Alberto Kitayama Shinobu |
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Affiliation: | Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, and De La Salle University-Manila, Manila, the Philippines |
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Abstract: | A Stroop interference task was used to test the hypothesis that people in different cultures are differentially attuned to verbal content vis-à-vis vocal tone in comprehending emotional words. In Study 1, Americans showed greater difficulty ignoring verbal content than ignoring vocal tone (which reveals an attentional bias for verbal content); but Japanese showed greater difficulty ignoring vocal tone than ignoring verbal content (which reveals a bias for vocal tone). In Study 2, Tagalog-English bilinguals in the Philippines showed an attentional bias for vocal tone regardless of the language used, suggesting that the effect is largely cultural rather than linguistic. Implications for culture-and-cognition research are discussed. |
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