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Influence of violent contexts on facial reactions elicited by angry and neutral faces
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Materia
Neutral faces
Angry faces
Contextual influence
Corrugator activity
Perceived aggressiveness
Clasificación UNESCO
61 Psicología
Fecha de publicación
2020
Resumen
[EN] This study focuses on determining whether violent contexts influence the perception of aggressiveness in faces analysing spontaneous corrugator supercilii activity. Participants viewed pictures of neutral and angry faces preceded by a contextual sentence describing either violent or neutral actions. They were instructed to judge each face according to whether it was aggressiveness for neutral faces preceded by violent contexts, accompained by longer reaction times, and a significant increase of corrugator activity. Angry faces preceded by neutral contexts we judges as less aggressive and elicited less corrugator activity. In conclusion, our results provide evidence that facial reactions and aggressiveness judgement for faces are context-dependent. With this work, we contribute to the view that contextual cues guide the face's emotional meaning, under top-down processing.
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ISSN
0269-9931
DOI
10.1080/02699931.2020.1770203
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