Exploring cross-task compatibility in perceiving and producing facial expressions using electromyography |
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Authors: | Otte Ellen Jost Kerstin Habel Ute Koch Iring |
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Affiliation: | aInstitute of Psychology I, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany;bPsychiatry, University Hospital, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Using a dual-task methodology we examined the interaction of perceiving and producing facial expressions. In one task, participants were asked to produce a smile or a frown (Task 2) in response to a tone stimulus. This auditory-facial task was embedded in a dual-task context, where the other task (Task 1) required a manual response to visual face stimuli (visual-manual task). These face stimuli showed facial expressions that were either compatible or incompatible to the to-be-produced facial expression. Both reaction times and error rates (measured by facial electromyography) revealed a robust stimulus–response compatibility effect across tasks, suggesting that perceived social actions automatically activate corresponding actions even if perceived and produced actions belong to different tasks. The dual-task nature of this compatibility effect further testifies that encoding of facial expressions is highly automatic. |
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Keywords: | PsycINFO classification: 2330 2340 |
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