Cultural and environmental influences on emotional disappearance sensitivity in 9-year-old children from Swiss and Vietnamese schools
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2020Langue de la référence
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Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Campus Biotech, Geneva, Switzerland
Eurasia foundation and association for special education in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, VietNam
University of Education, Hue University, Thua Thien Hue, VietNam
Division of Development and Growth, Department of Pediatrics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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The Other Race Effect (ORE), i.e. recognition facilitation for own-race faces, is a well established phenomenon with broad evidence in adults and infants. Nevertheless, the ORE in older children is poorly understood, and even less for emotional faces processing. This research samples 87 9-years-old children, from Vietnamese and Swiss schools. In two separate studies, we evaluated the children’s abilities to perceive the disappearance of emotions in Asian and Caucasian faces in an Offset task. The first study evaluated an ‘emotional ORE’ in Vietnamese-Asian, Swiss-Caucasian and Swiss-Multicultural children. Offset times showed an emotional ORE in Vietnamese-Asian children living in an ethnically homogeneous environment, whereas mixed ethnicities around Swiss children seem to have balanced performance between face types. The second study aimed to compare ‘Socio- Emotional’ Trained versus Untrained Vietnamese-Asian children. Vietnamese children showed a strong emotional ORE and tend to increase their sensitivity to emotion offset after training. Moreover, an effect of emotion consistent with previous observation in adults could suggest a cultural sensitivity to disapproval signs in Asian children. Taken together, results suggest that 9-year-old children can present an emotional ORE but that a heterogeneous environment or an emotional training could strengthen face processing abilities for othergroup ethnicities and different emotions without reducing skills on their own-group.Titre du périodique
Swiss Journal of PsychologyMaison d’édition
Hogrefe VerlagPays d'édition
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1421-0185e-ISSN
1662-0879Evaluation par les pairs (peer reviewing)
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internationaleVolume / tome
79(3-4)Pagination
89-99URL permanente ORFEE
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12162/4395La publication existe uniquement sous forme électronique
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