感知
集合(抽象数据类型)
心理学
光学(聚焦)
认知心理学
序列(生物学)
社会心理学
情感表达
社会记忆
社会认知
骨料(复合)
计算机科学
认知科学
物理
复合材料
神经科学
光学
生物
遗传学
材料科学
程序设计语言
作者
Amit Goldenberg,Jonas Schöne,Zi Huang,Timothy D. Sweeny,Desmond C. Ong,Timothy F. Brady,Maria M. Robinson,David Levari,Jamil Zaki,James J. Gross
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41562-022-01390-y
摘要
Social interactions are dynamic and unfold over time. To make sense of social interactions, people must aggregate sequential information into summary, global evaluations. But how do people do this? Here, to address this question, we conducted nine studies (N = 1,583) using a diverse set of stimuli. Our focus was a central aspect of social interaction—namely, the evaluation of others' emotional responses. The results suggest that when aggregating sequences of images and videos expressing varying degrees of emotion, perceivers overestimate the sequence's average emotional intensity. This tendency for overestimation is driven by stronger memory of more emotional expressions. A computational model supports this account and shows that amplification cannot be explained only by nonlinear perception of individual exemplars. Our results demonstrate an amplification effect in the perception of sequential emotional information, which may have implications for the many types of social interactions that involve repeated emotion estimation. Goldenberg et al. show that we tend to overestimate the average intensity of a sequence of emotional expressions and that this is caused by increased memory for stronger expressions.
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