APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
The Effect of Sadness on the Interpretation of Prosody and Facial Expressions
- Josie Chamness
California Polytechnic State University - Hannah Cassidy
California Polytechnic State University - Matthew Barksdale
California Polytechnic State University - Jason Williams
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Abstract
Individuals were made sad and then rated the anxiousness, anger-level, and aggressiveness of prosody-only, visual-only, or bimodal five-second snippets of people talking that had previously been evaluated as having neutral valence. Results indicated sad individuals rated others as more anxious and aggressive in all modal conditions, but not more angry.
Emotion