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The Voice of Emotion across Species: How Do Human Listeners Recognize Animals Affective States?

机译:跨物种的情感之声:人类听众如何识别动物的情感状态?

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Voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition is the ability to understand the emotional state of another species based on its voice. In the past, induced affective states, experience-dependent higher cognitive processes or cross-taxa universal acoustic coding and processing mechanisms have been discussed to underlie this ability in humans. The present study sets out to distinguish the influence of familiarity and phylogeny on voice-induced cross-taxa emotional perception in humans. For the first time, two perspectives are taken into account: the self- (i.e. emotional valence induced in the listener) versus the others-perspective (i.e. correct recognition of the emotional valence of the recording context). Twenty-eight male participants listened to 192 vocalizations of four different species (human infant, dog, chimpanzee and tree shrew). Stimuli were recorded either in an agonistic (negative emotional valence) or affiliative (positive emotional valence) context. Participants rated the emotional valence of the stimuli adopting self- and others-perspective by using a 5-point version of the Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM). Familiarity was assessed based on subjective rating, objective labelling of the respective stimuli and interaction time with the respective species. Participants reliably recognized the emotional valence of human voices, whereas the results for animal voices were mixed. The correct classification of animal voices depended on the listener's familiarity with the species and the call type/recording context, whereas there was less influence of induced emotional states and phylogeny. Our results provide first evidence that explicit voice-induced cross-taxa emotional recognition in humans is shaped more by experience-dependent cognitive mechanisms than by induced affective states or cross-taxa universal acoustic coding and processing mechanisms.
机译:语音诱导的跨类群情感识别是基于其语音理解另一物种的情感状态的能力。过去,已经讨论了诱导的情感状态,依赖于经验的更高认知过程或跨类群通用声编码和处理机制来增强人类的这种能力。本研究着手区分熟悉和系统发育对人类语音诱发的跨类群情感知觉的影响。首次考虑了两种观点:自我(即在听者中引起的情感价)与他人的观点(即对录音环境的情感价的正确认识)。 28名男性参与者听了四种不同物种(人类婴儿,狗,黑猩猩和树tree)的192种发声。在激动(负性情绪价)或从属(正性情绪价)背景下记录刺激。参与者通过使用自我评估人体模型(SAM)的5分形式对采用自我和他人视角的刺激的情感效价进行了评估。根据主观评分,各个刺激的客观标签以及与各个物种的互动时间评估熟悉程度。与会者可靠地认识到人类声音的情感价,而动物声音的结果则好坏参半。动物声音的正确分类取决于听众对物种的熟悉程度以及通话类型/录音环境,而诱发的情绪状态和系统发育的影响则较小。我们的研究结果提供了第一个证据,即人类对语音的明显诱导的跨类群情感识别的形成更多地取决于经验依赖的认知机制,而不是诱导的情感状态或跨类群通用声学编码和处理机制。

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