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Correlations Between Psychological Status and Perception of Facial Expressionopen access

Authors
Bae, SujinRhee, EunheeHwang, Beom SeukSon, Young DonBae, Ji HyunHan, Doug Hyun
Issue Date
Jun-2022
Publisher
Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
Keywords
Angry; Facial expression; Fear; Neutral; Psychological status
Citation
Psychiatry Investigation, v.19, no.6, pp 435 - 442
Pages
8
Journal Title
Psychiatry Investigation
Volume
19
Number
6
Start Page
435
End Page
442
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/60783
DOI
10.30773/pi.2022.0025
ISSN
1738-3684
1976-3026
Abstract
Objective Facial affect recognition is associated with neuropsychological status and psychiatric diseases. We hypothesized that facial affect recognition is associated with psychological status and perception of other affects. Methods A total of 80 images depicting facial affect, including 20 Neutral, 20 Angry, 20 Fear, and 20 Sad, were screened for use in our research. A total of 100 healthy individuals were asked to rate these images using a 10-point Likert scale and complete psychological scales assessing the emotional statuses and cognitive functions. Results The participants’ emotional state of aggression, attention, and impulsivity may have been associated with their interpretation of the Angry facial expressions. The participants often rated the Angry facial expressions as Fear. The participants rated Fear images as Angry or Sad. In response to a Sad facial expression, the participants reported psychological statuses of attention and impulsivity which were associated with the facial expression rating. The participants rated the Sad expression as Angry or Fear. Conclusion The psychological statuses of the participants were significantly correlated with their interpretation of facial affects. In par-ticular, a psychological state of attention was often correlated with incorrect affect ratings. Attention and impulsivity could affect the rating of the sad facial expressions. © 2022 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association.
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