The magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage, the faster recognition of happiness than negative expressions, is influenced by facial race and sex cues. Previous studies have investigated these relationships using racial outgroups stereotypically associated with physical threat in predominantly Caucasian samples. To determine whether these influences generalise to stimuli representing other ethnic groups and to participants of different ethnicities, Caucasian Australian (Experiments 1 and 2) and Chinese participants (Experiment 2) categorised happy and angry expressions displayed on own-race male faces presented with emotional other-race male, own-race female, and other-race female faces in separate tasks. The influence of social cate...
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...
Face processing and emotion recognition are often focal points in psychological research, but seldom...
The magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage, the faster recognition of happiness than negati...
The magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage, the faster recognition of happiness than negati...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Facial race and sex cues can influence the magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage. It has b...
Facial race and sex cues can influence the magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage. It has b...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Facial race and sex cues can influence the magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage. It has b...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Emotion recognition is important for social interaction and communication, yet previous research has...
Emotion recognition is important for social interaction and communication, yet previous research has...
<div><p>Emotion recognition is important for social interaction and communication, yet previous rese...
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...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
Face processing and emotion recognition are often focal points in psychological research, but seldom...
The magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage, the faster recognition of happiness than negati...
The magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage, the faster recognition of happiness than negati...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Facial race and sex cues can influence the magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage. It has b...
Facial race and sex cues can influence the magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage. It has b...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Facial race and sex cues can influence the magnitude of the happy categorisation advantage. It has b...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Emotion recognition is important for social interaction and communication, yet previous research has...
Emotion recognition is important for social interaction and communication, yet previous research has...
<div><p>Emotion recognition is important for social interaction and communication, yet previous rese...
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...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
Face processing and emotion recognition are often focal points in psychological research, but seldom...