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Saumure, C.; Plouffe-Demers, M. -P.; Fiset, D.; Cormier, S.; Zhang, Y.; Sun, D.; Feng, M.; Luo, F.; Kunz, M.; Blais, C.
Differences Between East Asians and Westerners in the Mental Representations and Visual Information Extraction Involved in the Decoding of Pain Facial Expression Intensity Article de journal
Dans: Affective Science, vol. 4, no 2, p. 332–349, 2023, ISSN: 26622041 (ISSN), (Publisher: Springer Nature).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Cross-cultural, decoding, Intensity, Pain communication, Pain facial expressions
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title = {Differences Between East Asians and Westerners in the Mental Representations and Visual Information Extraction Involved in the Decoding of Pain Facial Expression Intensity},
author = {C. Saumure and M. -P. Plouffe-Demers and D. Fiset and S. Cormier and Y. Zhang and D. Sun and M. Feng and F. Luo and M. Kunz and C. Blais},
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abstract = {Effectively communicating pain is crucial for human beings. Facial expressions are one of the most specific forms of behavior associated with pain, but the way culture shapes expectations about the intensity with which pain is typically facially conveyed, and the visual strategies deployed to decode pain intensity in facial expressions, is poorly understood. The present study used a data-driven approach to compare two cultures, namely East Asians and Westerners, with respect to their mental representations of pain facial expressions (experiment 1},
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Effectively communicating pain is crucial for human beings. Facial expressions are one of the most specific forms of behavior associated with pain, but the way culture shapes expectations about the intensity with which pain is typically facially conveyed, and the visual strategies deployed to decode pain intensity in facial expressions, is poorly understood. The present study used a data-driven approach to compare two cultures, namely East Asians and Westerners, with respect to their mental representations of pain facial expressions (experiment 1