TY - JOUR
T1 - Categorical and dimensional perceptions in decoding emotional facial expressions
AU - Fujimura, Tomomi
AU - Matsuda, Yoshi Taka
AU - Katahira, Kentaro
AU - Okada, Masato
AU - Okanoya, Kazuo
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - We investigated whether categorical perception and dimensional perception can co-occur while decoding emotional facial expressions. In Experiment 1, facial continua with endpoints consisting of four basic emotions (i.e., happiness-fear and anger-disgust) were created by a morphing technique. Participants rated each facial stimulus using a categorical strategy and a dimensional strategy. The results show that the happiness-fear continuum was divided into two clusters based on valence, even when using the dimensional strategy. Moreover, the faces were arrayed in order of the physical changes within each cluster. In Experiment 2, we found a category boundary within other continua (i.e., surprise-sadness and excitement-disgust) with regard to the arousal and valence dimensions. These findings indicate that categorical perception and dimensional perception co-occurred when emotional facial expressions were rated using a dimensional strategy, suggesting a hybrid theory of categorical and dimensional accounts.
AB - We investigated whether categorical perception and dimensional perception can co-occur while decoding emotional facial expressions. In Experiment 1, facial continua with endpoints consisting of four basic emotions (i.e., happiness-fear and anger-disgust) were created by a morphing technique. Participants rated each facial stimulus using a categorical strategy and a dimensional strategy. The results show that the happiness-fear continuum was divided into two clusters based on valence, even when using the dimensional strategy. Moreover, the faces were arrayed in order of the physical changes within each cluster. In Experiment 2, we found a category boundary within other continua (i.e., surprise-sadness and excitement-disgust) with regard to the arousal and valence dimensions. These findings indicate that categorical perception and dimensional perception co-occurred when emotional facial expressions were rated using a dimensional strategy, suggesting a hybrid theory of categorical and dimensional accounts.
KW - Category
KW - Dimension
KW - Facial expressions
KW - Hybrid theory of emotion
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84861520489
U2 - 10.1080/02699931.2011.595391
DO - 10.1080/02699931.2011.595391
M3 - 記事
C2 - 21824015
AN - SCOPUS:84861520489
SN - 0269-9931
VL - 26
SP - 587
EP - 601
JO - Cognition and Emotion
JF - Cognition and Emotion
IS - 4
ER -