Previous studies have shown that females and males differ in the processing of emotional facial expressions including the recognition of emotion, and that emotional facial expressions are detected more rapidly than are neutral expressions. However, whether the sexes differ in the rapid detection of emotional facial expressions remains unclear.We measured reaction times (RTs) during a visual search task in which 44 females and 46 males detected normal facial expressions of anger and happiness or their anti-expressions within crowds of neutral expressions. Anti-expressions expressed neutral emotions with visual changes quantitatively comparable to normal expressions. We also obtained subjective emotional ratings in response to the facial expr...
There is evidence that women are better in recognizing their own and others' emotions. The female ad...
Previous studies on gender differences in facial imitation and emotional contagion have investigated...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous studies have shown that females and males differ in the processing...
<div><p>There has been much research on sex differences in the ability to recognise facial expressio...
The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affected by ...
<div><p>The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affe...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is evidence that men and women display differences in both cogni...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...
This study investigated whether or not gender is a factor in the detection of facial emotional expre...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
Sex differences in conscious emotional processing represent a well-known phenomenon. The present eve...
There is evidence that women are better in recognizing their own and others' emotions. The female ad...
Previous studies on gender differences in facial imitation and emotional contagion have investigated...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous studies have shown that females and males differ in the processing...
<div><p>There has been much research on sex differences in the ability to recognise facial expressio...
The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affected by ...
<div><p>The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affe...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is evidence that men and women display differences in both cogni...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...
This study investigated whether or not gender is a factor in the detection of facial emotional expre...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
Sex differences in conscious emotional processing represent a well-known phenomenon. The present eve...
There is evidence that women are better in recognizing their own and others' emotions. The female ad...
Previous studies on gender differences in facial imitation and emotional contagion have investigated...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...