On The Perception Of Dynamic Emotional Expressions: A Cross-cultural Comparison (springerbriefs In Cognitive Computation)
by Anna Esposito /
2016 / English / PDF
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This work explores the power of visual and vocal channels, in
conveying emotional cues exploiting realistic, dynamic and
mutually related emotional vocal and facial stimuli, and aims to
report on a cross cultural comparison on how people from
different Western Countries perceive emotional dynamic stimuli.
This work explores the power of visual and vocal channels, in
conveying emotional cues exploiting realistic, dynamic and
mutually related emotional vocal and facial stimuli, and aims to
report on a cross cultural comparison on how people from
different Western Countries perceive emotional dynamic stimuli.
The authors attempt to give an answer to the following questions
evaluating the subjective perception of emotional states in the
single (either visual or auditory channel) and the combined
channels:
The authors attempt to give an answer to the following questions
evaluating the subjective perception of emotional states in the
single (either visual or auditory channel) and the combined
channels:
- In a body-to-body interaction, the addressee exploits both
the verbal and non-verbal communication modes to infer the
speaker’s emotional state. Is such an informational content
redundant?
- In a body-to-body interaction, the addressee exploits both
the verbal and non-verbal communication modes to infer the
speaker’s emotional state. Is such an informational content
redundant?
- Is the amount of information conveyed by each
communication mode the same or is it different?
- Is the amount of information conveyed by each
communication mode the same or is it different?
- How much information about the speaker’s emotional state
is conveyed by each mode and is there a preferential
communication mode for a given emotional state? -To what extent
the cultural specificity affect the decoding of the emotional
information?
- How much information about the speaker’s emotional state
is conveyed by each mode and is there a preferential
communication mode for a given emotional state? -To what extent
the cultural specificity affect the decoding of the emotional
information?
The results are interpreted in terms of cognitive load, language
expertise and stimulus dynamics.
The results are interpreted in terms of cognitive load, language
expertise and stimulus dynamics.
This book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in the
field of Human Computer Interaction, Affective Computing,
Psychology, Social Sciences .
This book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in the
field of Human Computer Interaction, Affective Computing,
Psychology, Social Sciences .