Development and validation of the Interoceptive States Vocalisations (ISV) and Interoceptive States Point Light Displays (ISPLD) databases.

IF 3.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Behavior Research Methods Pub Date : 2025-03-31 DOI:10.3758/s13428-024-02514-0
Federica Biotti, Lily Sidnick, Anna L Hatton, Diar Abdlkarim, Alan Wing, Janet Treasure, Francesca Happé, Rebecca Brewer
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The ability to perceive others' emotions and one's own interoceptive states has been the subject of extensive research. Very little work, however, has investigated the ability to recognise others' interoceptive states, such as whether an individual is feeling breathless, nauseated, or fatigued. This is likely owing to the dearth of stimuli available for use in research studies, despite the clear relevance of this ability to social interaction and effective caregiving. This paper describes the development and validation of two stimulus sets for use in research into the perception of others' interoceptive states. The Interoceptive States Vocalisations (ISV) database and the Interoceptive States Point Light Displays (ISPLD) database include 191 vocalisation and 159 point light display stimuli. Both stimulus sets underwent two phases of validation, and all stimuli were scored in terms of their quality and recognisability, using five different measures. The ISV also includes control stimuli featuring non-interoceptive vocalisations. Some interoceptive states were consistently recognised better than others, but variability was observed within, as well as between, stimulus categories. Stimuli are freely available for use in research, and are presented alongside all stimulus quality scores, in order for researchers to select the most appropriate stimuli based on individual research questions.

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内感受状态发声(ISV)和内感受状态点光显示(ISPLD)数据库的开发和验证。
感知他人情绪和自身内感受状态的能力一直是广泛研究的主题。然而,很少有人研究识别他人内感受状态的能力,比如一个人是否感到喘不过气来、恶心或疲劳。这可能是由于缺乏可用于研究的刺激,尽管这种能力与社会互动和有效护理明显相关。本文描述了用于研究他人内感受状态感知的两种刺激集的开发和验证。内感受状态发声(ISV)数据库和内感受状态点光显示(ISPLD)数据库包括191个发声刺激和159个点光显示刺激。两个刺激组都经历了两个阶段的验证,所有刺激都根据其质量和可识别性进行评分,使用五种不同的测量方法。ISV还包括以非内感受性发声为特征的控制刺激。一些内感受状态总是比其他状态被更好地识别,但在刺激类别内部和之间观察到可变性。刺激在研究中可以免费使用,并与所有刺激质量分数一起呈现,以便研究人员根据个人研究问题选择最合适的刺激。
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期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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