When it comes to emotions, Eastern and Western cultures see things very differently

Across two studies, participants viewed images, each of which consisted of one centre model and four background models in each image. The researchers manipulated the facial emotion (happy, angry, sad) in the centre or background models and asked the participants to determine the dominant emotion of the centre figure.

The majority of Japanese participants (72%) reported that their judgments of the centre person's emotions were influenced by the ... Full Story »

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Jim Lang
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by Jim Lang - Oct. 1, 2008

Interesting article worth reading. It may point to further research; however, the article itself is brief and simplified to the point that it provides little more than cocktail party fodder.

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