Affective reactions differ between Chinese and American healthy young adults: A cross-cultural study using the international affective picture system

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Background: Several cross-cultural studies have suggested that emotions are influenced by the cultural background. Emotional reactions to International Affective Picture System (IAPS) images were compared between Chinese and American young adults. Methods: 120 Chinese undergraduates (53 females, 67 males; aged 18-25 years) were enrolled at Zhejiang University, China, and the valence and arousal components of their emotional responses to IAPS images were rated using the Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) system. Then, valence and arousal scores were compared to those of 100 American undergraduates (50 females, 50 males) of the same age group, enrolled at Florida University and surveyed by Prof. PJ Lang in 2001. Results: Valence scores assigned to 259/816 (31.74%) pictures differed significantly between Chinese and American female participants, while those assigned to 165/816 (20.22%) pictures differed significantly between Chinese and American males (P<6×10-5). Of the 816 pictures, the arousal scores assigned to 101/816 (12.38%) pictures differed significantly between Chinese and American female participants; these scores significantly differed in 130/816 (15.93%) pictures between Chinese and American males (P<6×10-5). Valence scores for pictures in the Erotic category differed significantly between Chinese and American females (P<6×10-5). There were no significant differences in valence scores for the remaining eight categories studied between participants from the two countries, whether female or male. Conclusions: The IAPS norms require a modification for their appropriate application in Asian cultures.

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Huang, J., Xu, D., Peterson, B. S., Hu, J., Cao, L., Wei, N., … Hu, S. (2015). Affective reactions differ between Chinese and American healthy young adults: A cross-cultural study using the international affective picture system. BMC Psychiatry, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-015-0442-9

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