Recently, Cognition and Emotion published an article (Craig & Lipp, 2018; doi:10.1080/02699931.2017.1310087) demonstrating that age cues affect the speed and accuracy of emotion recognition. The authors claimed that the observed effect of target age on emotion recognition is better explained by evaluative than stereotype associations. Although we agree with their conclusion, we believe that with the research method the authors employed, it was impossible to detect a stereotype effect to begin with. In the current research we successfully replicate Craig and Lipp (Study 1). Furthermore, by changing the comparative context, Study 2 provides a first test of age-stereotypes affecting emotions recognition. We discuss recommendations for future s...
Fölster M, Hess U, Hühnel I, Werheid K. Age-Related Response Bias in the Decoding of Sad Facial Expr...
Recent studies have found that age is negatively associated with the accuracy of decoding emotional ...
Effective emotion recognition underlies successful social interactions. Abundant research with facia...
Recently, Cognition and Emotion published an article demonstrating that age cues affect the speed an...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, Cognition and Emotion published an article (Craig & Lipp, 20...
Background/Study Context: The ability to interpret emotionally salient stimuli is an important skill...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Experimental studies indicate that recognition of emotions, particularly negative emotions, decrease...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
The ability to recognise facial expressions of emotion is crucial to our ability to function as soci...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
Recent studies have found that age is negatively associated with the accuracy of decoding emotional ...
We are better at recognizing faces of our own age group compared to faces of other age groups. It ha...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Fölster M, Hess U, Hühnel I, Werheid K. Age-Related Response Bias in the Decoding of Sad Facial Expr...
Recent studies have found that age is negatively associated with the accuracy of decoding emotional ...
Effective emotion recognition underlies successful social interactions. Abundant research with facia...
Recently, Cognition and Emotion published an article demonstrating that age cues affect the speed an...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, Cognition and Emotion published an article (Craig & Lipp, 20...
Background/Study Context: The ability to interpret emotionally salient stimuli is an important skill...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Experimental studies indicate that recognition of emotions, particularly negative emotions, decrease...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
The ability to recognise facial expressions of emotion is crucial to our ability to function as soci...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
Recent studies have found that age is negatively associated with the accuracy of decoding emotional ...
We are better at recognizing faces of our own age group compared to faces of other age groups. It ha...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Fölster M, Hess U, Hühnel I, Werheid K. Age-Related Response Bias in the Decoding of Sad Facial Expr...
Recent studies have found that age is negatively associated with the accuracy of decoding emotional ...
Effective emotion recognition underlies successful social interactions. Abundant research with facia...