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- W2014185560 abstract "The effects of age and sex on the ability to identify the emotion portrayed in videotaped affectively loaded sentences were investigated in 60 normal adults divided into three age groups. Sentence stimuli were either (1) affectively congruent, wherein extralinguistic features agreed with the literal sentence content; or (2) affectively ambiguous in which extralinguistic features did not agree with the literal sentence content. Statistical analyses revealed no significant effects of age or gender on the ability to correctly identify affect, but participants demonstrated significantly better performance in an audio–video compared with an audio-only condition. Analysis of ratios reflecting a systematic bias, determined from correct responses to the ambiguous sentences, suggested that with increasing age and particularly for males, responses more frequently are based on literal rather than extralinguistic features of the stimulus. Whereas younger subjects, and particularly female subjects, rely more heavily on paralinguistic information when identifying affective content of utterances, results suggest that with aging there is a change in strategies for processing emotional stimuli." @default.
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