Recognition accuracy and reaction time of vocal expressions of emotion by African-American and Euro-American college women |
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Authors: | Weathers Monica D Kitsantas Panagiota Lever Teresa O'Brien Patrick Campbell Stacy Rastatter Michael |
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Affiliation: | School of Health Sciences, Communication Sciences and Disorders, East Carolina University, USA. weathersm@mail.ecu.edu |
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Abstract: | This study examined the relationship of racial group membership and vocal expressions of emotion. Recognition accuracy and reaction time were examined using the Diagnostic Assessment of Nonverbal Accuracy 2 Receptive Paralanguage subtests with 18 young Euro-American and African-American women. Participants listened to Euro-American children and adults speaking a neutral sentence, and identified the emotion as happy, sad, angry, or fearful. Analysis identified a significant effect for race on reaction time. Euro-American participants had faster mean RT than the African-American women for the recognition of vocal expression of emotion portrayed by Euro-Americans. However, no significant differences were found in mean accurate identification between the two groups. The finding of a significant difference in recognition RT but not in accuracy between the stimuli spoken by an adult and a child was unexpected. Both racial groups had faster mean RT in response to vocal expression of emotion by children. |
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