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- Emotion_perception abstract "Emotion perception refers to the capacities and abilities of recognizing and identifying emotions in others, in addition to biological and physiological processes involved. Emotions are typically viewed as having three components: subjective experience, physical changes, and cognitive appraisal; emotion perception is the ability to make accurate decisions about another’s subjective experience by interpreting their physical changes through sensory systems responsible for converting these observed changes into mental representations. The ability to perceive emotion is believed to be both innate and subject to environmental influence and is also a critical component in social interactions. How emotion is experienced and interpreted depends on how it is perceived. Likewise, how emotion is perceived is dependent on past experiences and interpretations. Emotion can be accurately perceived in humans. Emotions can be perceived visually, audibly, through smell and also through bodily sensations and this process is believed to be different from the perception of non-emotional material.".
- Emotion_perception wikiPageExternalLink index.swf.
- Emotion_perception wikiPageExternalLink emotion.htm.
- Emotion_perception wikiPageExternalLink demo-emotion-recognition-from-speech.
- Emotion_perception wikiPageID "37940820".
- Emotion_perception wikiPageRevisionID "591456197".
- Emotion_perception subject Category:Emotion.
- Emotion_perception subject Category:Mental_processes.
- Emotion_perception subject Category:Psychology.
- Emotion_perception comment "Emotion perception refers to the capacities and abilities of recognizing and identifying emotions in others, in addition to biological and physiological processes involved.".
- Emotion_perception label "Emotion perception".
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- Emotion_perception sameAs Q16000087.
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- Emotion_perception wasDerivedFrom Emotion_perception?oldid=591456197.
- Emotion_perception isPrimaryTopicOf Emotion_perception.