Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian Sample

ABSTRACT: The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is a battery of images used to induce discrete emotional reactions. In this study an IAPS subsample of 200 images was analysed to elicit discrete negative emotions and propose a new categorization of them, according to which discrete negati...

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Autores principales: Barbosa-De-la-Torre,Sergio, Jiménez-Leal,William, Caicedo-Mera,Juan Carlos, Martínez-Cotrina,Jorge, Aponte-Canencio,Diego
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Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-222820190001001072019-06-13Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian SampleBarbosa-De-la-Torre,SergioJiménez-Leal,WilliamCaicedo-Mera,Juan CarlosMartínez-Cotrina,JorgeAponte-Canencio,Diego emotion Colombian sample International Affective Picture System emotional induction ABSTRACT: The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is a battery of images used to induce discrete emotional reactions. In this study an IAPS subsample of 200 images was analysed to elicit discrete negative emotions and propose a new categorization of them, according to which discrete negative emotions (disgust, fear, sadness, or anger) they induce, in contrast to a dimensional model of emotion including emotional valence, intensity, and dominance, usually used in the literature. Through a sample by convenience, 447 participants of 3 universities in Bogotá, Colombia, were recruited and shown 60 IAPS images and asked them to what extent they felt fear, sadness, disgust, anger, happiness, or satisfaction when looking at each image. By using the overlap of 95% confidence intervals of the mean of 6 emotions ratings for every image, results revealed that 51.5% of images induced simple emotions (19.5% fear, 16.5% sadness, 13.0% disgust and 2.5% anger), 43% of images induced complex emotions, including more than one negative emotion, 1.5% emotions mixed one negative and one positive emotion, and 4% were undetermined emotions.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontificia Universidad Católica de ChilePsykhe (Santiago) v.28 n.1 20192019-05-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-22282019000100107en10.7764/psykhe.28.1.1222
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic emotion
Colombian sample
International Affective Picture System
emotional induction
spellingShingle emotion
Colombian sample
International Affective Picture System
emotional induction
Barbosa-De-la-Torre,Sergio
Jiménez-Leal,William
Caicedo-Mera,Juan Carlos
Martínez-Cotrina,Jorge
Aponte-Canencio,Diego
Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian Sample
description ABSTRACT: The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is a battery of images used to induce discrete emotional reactions. In this study an IAPS subsample of 200 images was analysed to elicit discrete negative emotions and propose a new categorization of them, according to which discrete negative emotions (disgust, fear, sadness, or anger) they induce, in contrast to a dimensional model of emotion including emotional valence, intensity, and dominance, usually used in the literature. Through a sample by convenience, 447 participants of 3 universities in Bogotá, Colombia, were recruited and shown 60 IAPS images and asked them to what extent they felt fear, sadness, disgust, anger, happiness, or satisfaction when looking at each image. By using the overlap of 95% confidence intervals of the mean of 6 emotions ratings for every image, results revealed that 51.5% of images induced simple emotions (19.5% fear, 16.5% sadness, 13.0% disgust and 2.5% anger), 43% of images induced complex emotions, including more than one negative emotion, 1.5% emotions mixed one negative and one positive emotion, and 4% were undetermined emotions.
author Barbosa-De-la-Torre,Sergio
Jiménez-Leal,William
Caicedo-Mera,Juan Carlos
Martínez-Cotrina,Jorge
Aponte-Canencio,Diego
author_facet Barbosa-De-la-Torre,Sergio
Jiménez-Leal,William
Caicedo-Mera,Juan Carlos
Martínez-Cotrina,Jorge
Aponte-Canencio,Diego
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title Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian Sample
title_short Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian Sample
title_full Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian Sample
title_fullStr Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian Sample
title_full_unstemmed Emotional Categorization of the International Affective Picture System in a Colombian Sample
title_sort emotional categorization of the international affective picture system in a colombian sample
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
publishDate 2019
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-22282019000100107
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