The pictorial set of Emotional Social Interactive Scenarios between Chinese Adults (ESISCA): Development and validation

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Ziyu Zhang
Yanqin Peng
Yiyao Jiang
Tingji Chen
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[1] Soochow University,Department of Psychology, School of Education
[2] Syracuse University,College of Arts and Sciences
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Behavior Research Methods | 2024年 / 56卷
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Picture databases; Emotional stimuli; Emotion recognition; Social interaction; Empathy;
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Affective picture databases with a single facial expression or body posture in one image have been widely applied to investigate emotion. However, to date, there was no standardized database containing the stimuli which involve multiple emotional signals in social interactive scenarios. The current study thus developed a pictorial set comprising 274 images depicting two Chinese adults’ interactive scenarios conveying emotions of happiness, anger, sadness, fear, disgust, and neutral. The data of the valence and arousal ratings of the scenes and the emotional categories of the scenes and the faces in the images were provided in the present study. Analyses of the data collected from 70 undergraduate students suggested high reliabilities of the valence and arousal ratings of the scenes and high judgmental agreements in categorizing the scene and facial emotions. The findings suggested that the present dataset is well constructed and could be useful for future studies to investigate the emotion recognition or empathy in social interactions in both healthy and clinical (e.g., ASD) populations.
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