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This project explores how cultural and genetic factors influence emotional responses, particularly in individuals with Williams syndrome. By examining variations in emotion regulation across different contexts, the research aims to deepen understanding of emotional processing and regulation in diverse cultural settings…
Cross cultural research has revealed differences in the expression and experience of emotions related to individualistic/collectivist (IC) cultural values.
The in- versus out-group context and the level of self-relevance of a situation affect these IC differences.
Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic disorder associated with abnormalities in emotional responding.
Individuals with WS show heighted emotional responses and amygdala activity to happy faces and fearful/threatening non-social scenes bu…
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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