The Influence of Sensory Information Processing on Emotional Cognition: Exploring from the Perspective of Multimodal Sensory Channels
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DOI: 10.25236/icmmct.2025.042
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Gongbu Chen
Abstract
This article focuses on the influence of sensory information processing on emotional cognition under multimodal sensory channels. At present, the academic circles have not fully understood this, and some studies focus on a single channel or lack of mechanism discussion. From the perspective of multimodal sensory channels, this article first expounds the theoretical basis of multimodal sensory channels and emotional cognition, covering the concept classification of multimodal sensory channels, cognitive theory of emotion and their correlation theory. Then, it analyzes the influence of sensory information processing on emotional cognition in different modal sensory channels such as vision, hearing, touch and smell. Through theoretical analysis, examples and experimental data (investigation and experimental results of the influence of different intonation speed and different sensory channel combinations on emotional cognition), this article comprehensively analyzes the effect of sensory information processing on emotional cognition under multimodal sensory channels. It is found that the integration of multi-modal sensory channels, information interaction between different channels and individual differences all have an important impact on emotional cognition, which provides new ideas and theoretical support for theoretical development and related applications in the field of emotional cognition.
Keywords
Sensory Information Processing; Multimodal Sensory Channels; Emotional Cognition; Sensory Channel Integration; Individual Difference