01972nas a2200253 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001300118653002000131653002200151653001900173100002800192700003000220700003200250700003100282700002900313700002800342245012100370300001200491490000700503520118000510022001401690020001401704 2013 d c06/2013bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aEmotions10aFace Perception10afacial expression10averbal context1 aFernando Gordillo León1 aJose Héctor Lozano Bleda1 aRafael Manuel López Pérez1 aMiguel Ángel Pérez-Nieto1 aJosé M. Arana Martínez1 aLilia Mestas Hernández00aEmotion, verbal context and facial expression perception: Tell me who you are and I will tell you how I perceive you a131-1470 v193 aVerbal context in the perception of facial expression facilitates the activation of conceptual knowledge through which is interpreted. With the aim of analyzing how emotion, via verbal context, modulates valence, arousal and control levels in the perception of facial expression, a first experiment was preformed in which verbal context was generated using words with emotional content (positive, negative), prior to recognition of an expression mixed with happiness and sadness In a second experiment, while maintaining both verbal and facial expression context neutral, a positive or negative affective state was induced either before or after the coding of verbal context. In the first experiment, the positive verbal context condition facilitated the face mixed with happiness to be perceived as an expression of greater security/trust (control) with respect to the face mixed with sadness. In the second experiment, the positive emotion induced prior to coding the verbal context produced the face to be perceived as having an expression of greater activation with respect to when the emotion was negative. The results are discussed from constructivist model of emotion. a1134-7937 a2174-0437