Stimulus Based Context
Perceiver Based Context
Culture Based Context
100

True or False: Stimulus-Based Context refers to when a face is physically displayed with additional sensory input that has informative significance

TRUE

100

True or False: Perceiver-based context refers to perceiving emotions based on your current mood

FALSE

Perceiver-based context refers to processes within the brain and body of a perceiver can shape emotion 

100

True or False: Cultural contexts affect either the encoding or the understanding of facial actions

TRUE

200

True or False: Contextual influences are consciously processed and can be disrupted by cognitive load

FALSE

Contextual influences are early and automatically processed and are not disrupted by cognitive load

200

When perceivers see facial emotions, what does it feel like to them?

It feels like reading words

200

What is it called when cultures differ in the precise facial actions used to pose distinct emotion categories?

Cultural "accents"

300

Name two different types of descriptions that affect how perceivers evaluate facial actions

Social context, body postures, voices, visual settings and other faces affect how perceivers evaluate facial actions

300

What type of constraint do words provide?

Top-down constraint

300

Japanese perceivers don’t show amygdala activity to what type of faces?


Startled/fearful faces

400

When scowling or sneering faces are displayed on a body with fists raised, perceivers focus more on ______

When scowling or sneering faces are displayed on a body with fists raised, perceivers focus more on a face’s eye region

400

What is semantic dementia?

Having a loss of word meaning and object knowledge

400

People from an East Asian cultural context fixate primarily on what part of the face?


The eyes

500

When do situation descriptions exert a strong influence?

Situation descriptions exert a strong influence when they are more ambiguous than the exaggerated facial actions being perceived

500

A patient with semantic dementia was asked to sort emotions into 6 different piles, how many piles of emotions did they end up making?

3 piles (postive, negative, neutral)

500

During the perception of posed emotional faces, what part of the brain is activated?

Amygdala