The relationship between language and emotion recognition in bilinguals is not robust to cultural and linguistic differences
International Journal of Bilingualism
Published online on November 08, 2025
Abstract
International Journal of Bilingualism, Ahead of Print.
Aims:This study set out to test the hypothesis that proficiency in a second language can lead to emotional advantage, via increased Emotional Intelligence and improved Facial Emotion Recognition (FER).Design:Unlike previous studies, this project adopted a ...
Aims:This study set out to test the hypothesis that proficiency in a second language can lead to emotional advantage, via increased Emotional Intelligence and improved Facial Emotion Recognition (FER).Design:Unlike previous studies, this project adopted a ...