APS
2025 APS Annual Convention
Cultural Shaping of Somatoaffective Responses
Emotional distress is “somatized” more in East Asia than North Americans. Do these clinical findings reflect normal emotional functioning? Two studies examined cross-cultural differences in reports of emotions and bodily sensations in response to emotional stimuli. East Asian students (e.g., Hong Kong) reported more intense somatic changes than European Americans.
Chairs & Discussants
- Yulia Chentsova DuttonSpeaker
Georgetown University - Jiahan LiDiscussant
University of Michigan - Shu-wen WangDiscussant
Haverford College - Xianmin GongDiscussant
Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong