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_aNoël, Audrey _eauthor |
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_a Guillaume, Cécile _eauthor |
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_a Hou, Camille _eauthor |
| 245 | 0 | 0 | _aImpact of Facial Expression, Prosody and Context on Elderly Persons’ Ability to Identify Emotions |
| 260 | _c2016. | ||
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| 520 | _aMost studies that address emotion recognition have attempted to determine whether older adults showed an age-related decline in facial expression recognition. In our study, we decided to use a new approach, by focusing specifically on differents cues which permit a person to identify an emotion in others. Thus, we asked young and older people to decide which emotion (sadness or joy) was felt by a main character in a video. The subjects could rely on either facial expression, prosody or context to identify the emotion. To determine which cue was privileged by subjects, the valence of these 3 cues was incongruent (for example: smiling face, sad prosody and sad context). The results show that face processing is central in emotion recognition particularly in young adults, whereas for older adults the context also had a substantial place. | ||
| 786 | 0 | _nBulletin de psychologie | Issue 542 | 2 | 2016-05-09 | p. 127-136 | 0007-4403 | |
| 856 | 4 | 1 | _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-bulletin-de-psychologie-2016-2-page-127?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080 |
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