(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and scale 7 referred to positive valence. (B) Mean b-CFS time for detecting own-race and other-race faces with happy, neutral, and fearful facial expression. Error bars represent one standard error from the mean and the scatter plot represents the individual data. * p < .05; **p < .01.</p
<p>Participants gave ratings of each of 4 emotions on a 1–5 scale for the last outcome they had expe...
<p>Error bars denote the standard error of the mean. * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.</p
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p>(A) Proportion of “horizontal first” responses (in the initial orientation tasks) and “emotion fi...
There was significant correlation between b-CFS time and valence rating (1 = negative valence and 7 ...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p>The face stimuli with happy expressions (HO and HC) were evaluated positively while the face stim...
Psychophysical methodology is used to evaluate the strength of the visual signals contained in facia...
<p>Poor performers (light grey bars) rated neutral faces as significantly more angry and fearful com...
A: Physiological arousal, i.e. Root-transformed mean range-corrected skin conductance responses, B: ...
<p>When faces are presented for 32 ms, participants are more confident of seeing happy versus sad fa...
<p>All error bars are 1 s.e.m. A. Emotion bias for each group. B. Evidence vs. choice curve showing ...
<p>For both groups of participants, the fear–fear faces were judged more quickly than the neutral–fe...
<p>A maximum d' value of 4.66 indicates 100% performance, while a d' value of zero indicates perform...
<p>Participants gave ratings of each of 4 emotions on a 1–5 scale for the last outcome they had expe...
<p>Error bars denote the standard error of the mean. * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.</p
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...
(A) Valence rating in the explicit emotion judgment task. Scale 1 referred to negative valence and s...
<p>(A) Proportion of “horizontal first” responses (in the initial orientation tasks) and “emotion fi...
There was significant correlation between b-CFS time and valence rating (1 = negative valence and 7 ...
<p>(A) The average proportion of “right first” responses, separately for each condition as a functio...
<p>The face stimuli with happy expressions (HO and HC) were evaluated positively while the face stim...
Psychophysical methodology is used to evaluate the strength of the visual signals contained in facia...
<p>Poor performers (light grey bars) rated neutral faces as significantly more angry and fearful com...
A: Physiological arousal, i.e. Root-transformed mean range-corrected skin conductance responses, B: ...
<p>When faces are presented for 32 ms, participants are more confident of seeing happy versus sad fa...
<p>All error bars are 1 s.e.m. A. Emotion bias for each group. B. Evidence vs. choice curve showing ...
<p>For both groups of participants, the fear–fear faces were judged more quickly than the neutral–fe...
<p>A maximum d' value of 4.66 indicates 100% performance, while a d' value of zero indicates perform...
<p>Participants gave ratings of each of 4 emotions on a 1–5 scale for the last outcome they had expe...
<p>Error bars denote the standard error of the mean. * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.</p
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...