作者
Disa A Sauter, Frank Eisner, Paul Ekman, Sophie K Scott
发表日期
2010/2/9
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
107
期号
6
页码范围
2408-2412
出版商
National Acad Sciences
简介
Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to warn humans of danger. Humans use a range of different cues to communicate to others how they feel, including facial, vocal, and gestural signals. We examined the recognition of nonverbal emotional vocalizations, such as screams and laughs, across two dramatically different cultural groups. Western participants were compared to individuals from remote, culturally isolated Namibian villages. Vocalizations communicating the so-called “basic emotions” (anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, and surprise) were bidirectionally recognized. In contrast, a set of additional emotions was only recognized within, but not across, cultural boundaries. Our findings indicate that a number of primarily negative emotions have vocalizations that can be recognized across cultures, while most positive emotions are communicated with …
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DA Sauter, F Eisner, P Ekman, SK Scott - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010