幸福
情境伦理学
认知心理学
面部表情
心理学
推论
社交暗示
背景(考古学)
面子(社会学概念)
凝视
日常生活
社会心理学
计算机科学
沟通
人工智能
社会学
古生物学
社会科学
生物
政治学
精神分析
法学
作者
Srishti Goel,Julian Jara‐Ettinger,Desmond C. Ong,Maria Gendron
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-46670-5
摘要
Abstract The ability to make nuanced inferences about other people’s emotional states is central to social functioning. While emotion inferences can be sensitive to both facial movements and the situational context that they occur in, relatively little is understood about when these two sources of information are integrated across emotion categories and individuals. In a series of studies, we use one archival and five empirical datasets to demonstrate that people could be integrating, but that emotion inferences are just as well (and sometimes better) captured by knowledge of the situation alone, while isolated facial cues are insufficient. Further, people integrate facial cues more for categories for which they most frequently encounter facial expressions in everyday life (e.g., happiness ). People are also moderately stable over time in their reliance on situational cues and integration of cues and those who reliably utilize situation cues more also have better situated emotion knowledge. These findings underscore the importance of studying variability in reliance on and integration of cues.
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