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Recognition of Contextually Threat-Related Scenes is Enhanced by Preceding Emotionally Incongruent Facial Expression. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Previous research has primarily focused on how emotional facial expressions affect the recognition of faces, but their impact on recognizing other emotional stimuli, like scenes, is less understood.
  • During the study, participants viewed emotional scenes paired with facial expressions that either matched or didn't match the feelings conveyed by the scenes to see how this congruence influenced later recognition.
  • Results indicated that seeing a facial expression that was emotionally incongruent with a threatening scene improved participants' ability to recognize those scenes, suggesting that facial expressions can affect how we recall emotionally charged contexts.

Article Abstract

Previous studies on intentional and incidental face memory have investigated the effects of emotional facial expression on facial recognition itself. However, it is still uncertain whether facial expression influences later recognition of other emotional stimuli, such as emotional scenes. To address this issue, participants during the encoding phase were presented with emotional scenes together with facial expressions. The emotion of the scenes was either congruent or incongruent with that of the facial expression. In order to increase the attention towards faces/facial expressions, the task was related to faces rather than scenes, for example, the participants were asked either to memorize the facial identities ( face learning, Experiment 1) or to identify the gender of the faces ( face learning, Experiment 2). Subsequently, the participants were asked to perform an unexpected old/new recognition task regarding the scene pictures. In general, the results showed that recognition of threat-related scenes was enhanced by a preceding emotionally incongruent facial expression irrespective of intentional or incidental face learning. The findings indicate that facial expression influences recognition of contextual threat-related scenes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7300429PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5709/acp-0286-3DOI Listing

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