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I Can See, Hear, and Smell Your Fear: Comparing Olfactory and Audiovisual Media in Fear Communication

机译:我可以看到,听到和闻到您的恐惧:在恐惧沟通中比较嗅觉和视听媒体

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Recent evidence suggests that humans can become fearful after exposure to olfactory fear signals, yet these studies have reported the effects of fear chemosignals without examining emotion-relevant input from traditional communication modalities (i.e., vision, audition). The question that we pursued here was therefore: How significant is an olfactory fear signal in the broader context of audiovisual input that either confirms or contradicts olfactory information? To test this, we manipulated olfactory (fear, no fear) and audiovisual (fear, no fear) information and demonstrated that olfactory fear signals were as potent as audiovisual fear signals in eliciting a fearful facial expression. Irrespective of confirmatory or contradictory audiovisual information, olfactory fear signals produced by senders induced fear in receivers outside of conscious access. These findings run counter to traditional views that emotions are communicated exclusively via visual and linguistic channels.
机译:最近的证据表明,人类在暴露于嗅觉恐惧信号后会变得恐惧,但是这些研究报告了恐惧化学信号的影响,而没有检查传统交流方式(即视觉,听觉)中与情感相关的输入。因此,我们在这里提出的问题是:在更广泛的视听输入中,嗅觉恐惧信号在确认或矛盾嗅觉信息方面有多重要?为了对此进行测试,我们操纵了嗅觉(恐惧,无恐惧)和视听(恐惧,无恐惧)信息,并证明了嗅觉恐惧信号在诱发令人恐惧的面部表情方面与视听恐惧信号一样有效。不管确认性或矛盾性的视听信息如何,发件人产生的嗅觉恐惧信号都会在有意识访问之外的收件人中引起恐惧。这些发现与传统观点相反,传统观点认为情感只能通过视觉和语言渠道进行交流。

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