| Derginin Adı: | Russian Psychological Journal | 
            
                | Cilt: | 2017/14 | 
            
                | Sayı: | 3 | 
            
                | Makale Başlık: | Cultural and intellectual features of facial expression recognition in representatives of different ethnoses | 
            
                | Makale Alternatif Dilde Başlık: | Alternatif dilde başlık bulunmamaktadır. There is no article title in another language.) | 
            
                | Makale Eklenme Tarihi: | 17.10.2019 | 
             
                | Okunma Sayısı: | 2 | 
            
                | Makale Özeti: | Introduction
. The paper examines the cultural and intellectual features of facial 
expression recognition by different ethnofors. These features are the following: 
(a) 
the experience of communication; (b) the experience of perceiving faces and 
facial expression; (c) knowledge of the display rules and cultural styles of emotion 
expression. The study presents domestic and foreign approaches to perceiving faces 
and facial expression recognition. The novelty of the research lies in studying personal 
cultural and intellectual abilities during adaptation to living in a multicultural 
space of modern society through facial expression recognition when interacting 
with other ethnofors.
Materials and Methods
. The study employed the Cultural Intelligence Scale 
to study personal cultural and intellectual abilities. The Montreal Set of Facial 
Displays of Emotion (MSFDE) was the technique to study the ability to recognize 
facial expressions of representatives of their own and other ethnocultural groups. 
The
participants comprised 129 Russian students and 129 students of Asian 
origin 
(from China, Vietnam, and Mongolia). The average age of research participants 
was 24 
years.
Results
. The respondents recognized facial expressions of Asians better due to 
a 
metacognitive component, while a motivational component allowed them to better 
recognize facial expressions in whole. This was the result of the desire to understand 
another ethnofor.
Discussion
. Russian respondents’ greater openness and communicative experience 
determined their success in facial expression recognition. Asian respondents 
were more closed and less engaged in interethnic interaction. A person with 
high metacognitive intelligence abilities is more successful in recognizing facial expression, because he/she consciously chooses a strategy of intercultural interaction. 
High motivational and intellectual abilities are advantages in recognizing facial 
expressions of representatives of different cultures, because they are responsible 
for the desire to understand another culture. | 
            
                | Alternatif Dilde Özet: | Alternatif dilde abstract bulunmamaktadır. (There is no abstract in another language.) |