Confidence in Emotion Perception in Point-Light Displays Varies with the Ability to Perceive Own Emotions

Volume: 7, Issue: 8, Pages: e42169 - e42169
Published: Aug 22, 2012
Abstract
One central issue in social cognitive neuroscience is that perceiving emotions in others relates to activating the same emotion in oneself. In this study we sought to examine how the ability to perceive own emotions assessed with the Toronto Alexithymia Scale related to both the ability to perceive emotions depicted in point-light displays and the confidence in these perceptions. Participants observed video scenes of human interactions, rated...
Paper Details
Title
Confidence in Emotion Perception in Point-Light Displays Varies with the Ability to Perceive Own Emotions
Published Date
Aug 22, 2012
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
8
Pages
e42169 - e42169
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