Reading emotions, reading people: Emotion perception and inferences drawn from perceived emotions.

Curr Opin Psychol

Department of Social Psychology, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 15900, 1001 NK Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Emotional expressions are key for social interaction, helping people understand and respond to each other's feelings.
  • Research shows that individuals can accurately perceive emotions through various forms of expression, including facial cues and vocal tones, especially when contextual factors are considered.
  • Observers use perceived emotions to make meaningful inferences about the person expressing those emotions, the situation, and themselves, highlighting the importance of understanding emotional cues in social settings.

Article Abstract

Emotional expressions play an important role in coordinating social interaction. We review research on two critical processes that underlie such coordination: (1) perceiving emotions from emotion expressions and (2) drawing inferences from perceived emotions. Broad evidence indicates that (a) observers can accurately perceive emotions from a person's facial, bodily, vocal, verbal, and symbolic expressions and that such emotion perception is further informed by contextual information. Moreover, (b) observers draw consequential and contextualized inferences from these perceived emotions about the expresser, the situation, and the self. Thus, emotion expressions enable coordinated action by providing information that facilitates adaptive behavioral responses. We recommend that future studies investigate how people integrate information from different expressive modalities and how this affects consequential inferences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.06.008DOI Listing

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