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Minimal social context decouples affective response modalities

Judson, R.; Davies, J. L.; Briscoe, J.; Cuve, H. C. J.

2026-04-21 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.17.718894 bioRxiv
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Emotions often occur within social interactions where affective cues are accessible or inferable by others. This raises questions regarding how and to which degree social context modulates subjective, physiological and behavioural affective responses, as well as their coherence, questions which remain points of tension in emotion research. To investigate this, we measured subjective affective ratings, autonomic sympathetic and parasympathetic activity, and facial behaviour while participants completed an emotion-induction task. In the social-context condition (but not control), participants believed that their video feed was accessible to a potential future interaction partner. Results show that even such "minimal social context" selectively and differentially modulated affective response modalities, characterised by both intensification of autonomic responses and dampening of overt facial and subjective affect. Multivariate dimensionality analysis further identified a cross-modal affective dimension Interestingly, social context reduced participants coupling with this shared affective response structure, indicating weaker cross-modal coherence. These findings suggest that emotional responding relies on a flexible, rather than rigid, configuration of affective features, likely recruited to meet the socioemotional demands of a given context. This has important implications for understanding the structure and function of emotion, as well as typical and atypical socioemotional responding.

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