Recognizing facial expressions of social emotions: do males and females differ?
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Resumo: | Social behavior plays an important role on individual’s interpersonal relations and i tis mainly regulated by social emotions expression and recognition. This social emotional processing is distributed differently by gender relations and roles. In this sense, the main goal of this study was to assess gender differences in social emotion recognition. Three social emotions were selected (arrogance, guilt and jealousy) and assessed by a group of 60 participants (30 men and 30 women), using an emotion recognition paradigm. Results suggested that gender differ on emotion recognition. Overall females presented higher accuracy scores and inferior reaction times when compared to males. These finding suggest that emotional processing evolved to regulate social behavior is based on gender roles. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v22i2.347 |
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Recognizing facial expressions of social emotions: do males and females differ?Reconhecimento de Expressões Faciais de Emoções Sociais: Existe Diferença Entre Homens e Mulheres?-Social behavior plays an important role on individual’s interpersonal relations and i tis mainly regulated by social emotions expression and recognition. This social emotional processing is distributed differently by gender relations and roles. In this sense, the main goal of this study was to assess gender differences in social emotion recognition. Three social emotions were selected (arrogance, guilt and jealousy) and assessed by a group of 60 participants (30 men and 30 women), using an emotion recognition paradigm. Results suggested that gender differ on emotion recognition. Overall females presented higher accuracy scores and inferior reaction times when compared to males. These finding suggest that emotional processing evolved to regulate social behavior is based on gender roles. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v22i2.347O comportamento social é maioritariamente regulado pela expressão e reconhecimento de emoções sociais, considerando que o processamento emocional está distribuído diferentemente pelas relações e papéis de género. Para analisar esta diferença, o presente estudo focalizou-se nas diferenças de género no reconhecimento de emoções sociais. Com recurso a um paradigma de reconhecimento emocional, foram seleccionadas três emoções sociais (arrogância, culpa e ciúme) e avaliadas por 60 participantes (30 homens e 30 mulheres). Os resultados obtidos sugerem que homens e mulheres diferem no reconhecimento de emoções sociais. De um modo geral, as mulheres apresentam uma acuidade mais elevada, assim como tempos de reacção inferiores, sugerindo que o processamento emocional evolui baseado nos papéis de género, como forma de regular o comportamento social. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v22i2.347Associação Portuguesa de Psicologia2008-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v22i2.347oai:oai.appsicologia.org:article/347PSICOLOGIA; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2008); 71-85PSICOLOGIA; Vol. 22 N.º 2 (2008); 71-852183-24710874-2049reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://revista.appsicologia.org/index.php/rpsicologia/article/view/347https://doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v22i2.347https://revista.appsicologia.org/index.php/rpsicologia/article/view/347/109Simão, Cláudia P.Justo, MarilineMartins, Ana Teresainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-09-26T10:56:10ZPortal AgregadorONG |
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Recognizing facial expressions of social emotions: do males and females differ? Reconhecimento de Expressões Faciais de Emoções Sociais: Existe Diferença Entre Homens e Mulheres? |
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Simão, Cláudia P. |
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Simão, Cláudia P. Justo, Mariline Martins, Ana Teresa |
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Justo, Mariline Martins, Ana Teresa |
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Social behavior plays an important role on individual’s interpersonal relations and i tis mainly regulated by social emotions expression and recognition. This social emotional processing is distributed differently by gender relations and roles. In this sense, the main goal of this study was to assess gender differences in social emotion recognition. Three social emotions were selected (arrogance, guilt and jealousy) and assessed by a group of 60 participants (30 men and 30 women), using an emotion recognition paradigm. Results suggested that gender differ on emotion recognition. Overall females presented higher accuracy scores and inferior reaction times when compared to males. These finding suggest that emotional processing evolved to regulate social behavior is based on gender roles. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v22i2.347 |
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