On the malleability of the meaning of contexts: the influence of another person's emotion expressions on situation perception

Cogn Emot. 2018 Feb;32(1):185-191. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2016.1269725. Epub 2016 Dec 21.

Abstract

Research on the relationship between context and facial expressions generally assumes a unidirectional effect of context on expressions. However, according to the model of the meaning of emotion expressions in context (MEEC) the effect should be bidirectional. The present research tested the effect of emotion expression on the interpretation of scenes. A total of 380 participants either (a) rated facial expressions with regard to the likely appraisal of the eliciting situation by the emoter, (b) appraised the scenes alone or (c) appraised scenes shown together with the expressions they supposedly elicited. The findings strongly supported the MEEC. When a scene was combined with an expression signalling a situation that is undesirable, or high in locus of control or sudden, the participants appraised the scene correspondingly. Thus, the meaning of scenes is malleable and affected by the way that people are seen to react to them.

Keywords: Facial expression; context; emotion.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Emotions*
  • Facial Expression
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Photic Stimulation
  • Visual Perception*
  • Young Adult