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Gender differences in emotion recognition: Impact of sensory modality and emotional category
Authors:Lena Lambrecht  Benjamin Kreifelts  Dirk Wildgruber
Institution:1. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Eberhard-Karls-University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germanylenalambrecht@hotmail.de;3. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Eberhard-Karls-University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:Results from studies on gender differences in emotion recognition vary, depending on the types of emotion and the sensory modalities used for stimulus presentation. This makes comparability between different studies problematic. This study investigated emotion recognition of healthy participants (N = 84; 40 males; ages 20 to 70 years), using dynamic stimuli, displayed by two genders in three different sensory modalities (auditory, visual, audio-visual) and five emotional categories. The participants were asked to categorise the stimuli on the basis of their nonverbal emotional content (happy, alluring, neutral, angry, and disgusted). Hit rates and category selection biases were analysed. Women were found to be more accurate in recognition of emotional prosody. This effect was partially mediated by hearing loss for the frequency of 8,000 Hz. Moreover, there was a gender-specific selection bias for alluring stimuli: Men, as compared to women, chose “alluring” more often when a stimulus was presented by a woman as compared to a man.
Keywords:Emotion recognition  Gender  Modality and emotional category  Alluring
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