Frontiers in Psychology (Feb 2019)

Exploring the Effects of Personality Traits on the Perception of Emotions From Prosody

  • Desire Furnes,
  • Hege Berg,
  • Rachel M. Mitchell,
  • Silke Paulmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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It has repeatedly been argued that individual differences in personality influence emotion processing, but findings from both the facial and vocal emotion recognition literature are contradictive, suggesting a lack of reliability across studies. To explore this relationship further in a more systematic manner using the Big Five Inventory, we designed two studies employing different research paradigms. Study 1 explored the relationship between personality traits and vocal emotion recognition accuracy while Study 2 examined how personality traits relate to vocal emotion recognition speed. The combined results did not indicate a pairwise linear relationship between self-reported individual differences in personality and vocal emotion processing, suggesting that the continuously proposed influence of personality characteristics on vocal emotion processing might have been overemphasized previously.

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