Familiarity leads to preference (e.g., the mere exposure effect), yet it remains unknown whether it is objective familiarity, that is, repetitive exposure, or subjective familiarity that contributes to preference. In addition, it is unexplored whether and how different emotions influence familiarity-related preference. The authors investigated whether happy or sad faces are preferred or perceived as more familiar and whether this subjective familiarity judgment correlates with preference for different emotional faces. An emotional face—happy or sad—was paired with a neutral face, and participants rated the relative preference and familiarity of each of the paired faces. For preference judgment, happy faces were preferred and sad faces were ...
Mood has varied effects on cognitive performance including the accuracy of face recognition (Lundh &...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
There is some evidence that faces with a happy expression are recognized better than faces with othe...
It is commonly assumed that happy face should be preferred over sad face, and yet tragic dramas and ...
From a phenomenological perspective, faces are perceived differently from objects as their perceptio...
From a phenomenological perspective, faces are perceived differently from objects as their perceptio...
Contains fulltext : 90429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)People often p...
Although it is well-established that generalized face preferences influence a wide range of social o...
Abstract. Although it is well-established that generalized face preferences influence a wide range o...
Abstract Quickly and accurately perceiving others' facial affect is paramount for successful so...
Monin (2003) showed that the attractiveness of a face increases its perceived familiarity regardless...
Emotional contents of faces would pose ambiguity when each facial feature varies in a subtle manner....
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Many studies have investigated the physical cues that influence face preferences. By contrast, relat...
Mood has varied effects on cognitive performance including the accuracy of face recognition (Lundh &...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
There is some evidence that faces with a happy expression are recognized better than faces with othe...
It is commonly assumed that happy face should be preferred over sad face, and yet tragic dramas and ...
From a phenomenological perspective, faces are perceived differently from objects as their perceptio...
From a phenomenological perspective, faces are perceived differently from objects as their perceptio...
Contains fulltext : 90429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)People often p...
Although it is well-established that generalized face preferences influence a wide range of social o...
Abstract. Although it is well-established that generalized face preferences influence a wide range o...
Abstract Quickly and accurately perceiving others' facial affect is paramount for successful so...
Monin (2003) showed that the attractiveness of a face increases its perceived familiarity regardless...
Emotional contents of faces would pose ambiguity when each facial feature varies in a subtle manner....
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Previous studies have shown that preferences for direct versus averted gaze are modulated by emotion...
Many studies have investigated the physical cues that influence face preferences. By contrast, relat...
Mood has varied effects on cognitive performance including the accuracy of face recognition (Lundh &...
SummaryAlthough certain characteristics of human faces are broadly considered more attractive (e.g.,...
There is some evidence that faces with a happy expression are recognized better than faces with othe...