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Relationships among Facial,Prosodic, and Lexical Channels of Emotional Perceptual Processing
Authors:Joan C Borod  Lawrence H Pick  Susan Hall  Martin Sliwinski  Nancy Madigan  Loraine K Obler
Institution:1. University of Geneva , Geneva, Switzerland kduscher@ulb.ac.be;3. Université Libre de Bruxelles , Brussels, Belgium;4. University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:This study was designed to address the issue of whether there is a general processor for the perception of emotion or whether there are separate processors. We examined the relationships among three channels of emotional communication in 100 healthy right-handed adult males and females. The channels were facial, prosodic/intonational, and lexical/verbal; both identification and discrimination tasks of emotional perception were utilised. Statistical analyses controlled for nonemotional perceptual factors and subject characteristics (i.e. demographic and general cognitive). For identification, multiple significant correlations were found among the channels. For discrimination, fewer correlations were significant. Overall, these results provide support for the notion of a general processor for emotional perceptual identification in normal adult subjects.
Keywords:Distractor devaluation  Affective evaluation  Emotion  Attention  Inhibition
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