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Interactions between faces and visual context in emotion perception: A meta-analysis
Ben A Steward1, Paige Mewton2, Romina Palermo3
1School of Medicine and Psychology, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia. Ben.Steward@anu.edu.au.
Facial expressions and body postures significantly influence emotion perception. This study found that faces do not have primacy over context when perceiving emotions, highlighting an integrative approach to emotion perception.
Area of Science:
- Psychology
- Cognitive Science
- Social Neuroscience
Background:
- Traditional theories propose facial expressions are primary for emotion perception.
- Emerging evidence indicates visual context (body posture, scenes) significantly impacts facial emotion recognition.
- The relative influence of faces versus context in emotion perception remains debated.
Purpose of the Study:
- To quantitatively synthesize the influence of faces and visual context on emotion perception using meta-analysis.
- To determine if facial expressions hold primacy over contextual cues in emotion labeling.
- To investigate the moderating roles of emotional congruency and stimulus clarity.
Main Methods:
- A meta-analysis was conducted on 1,020 effect sizes from 37 articles, involving 3,198 participants.
- Three-level mixed-effects models with robust variance estimation were employed.
- The analysis accounted for emotional congruency between faces and context, and the clarity of emotional signals.
Main Results:
- Both faces and visual context exert large effects (g_av > 1.23) on emotion labeling.
- Effects were amplified when faces and context conveyed incongruent emotions.
- Stimulus clarity moderated the effects of congruent emotional signals.
- After accounting for congruency and clarity, faces showed no greater influence than body postures or scenes.
Conclusions:
- Emotion perception is an integrative process, with faces and context dynamically interacting.
- The influence of different emotional signals is contingent on their clarity and congruency.
- Future research should incorporate emotional congruency and signal clarity to understand emotion perception fully.
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