This study examined how quickly people recognize happy, neutral or angry emotional expressions on faces that varied in gender presentation and femininity/masculinity of facial features. Facial features influenced judgments of emotion more for women than men. Neutral expressions were more likely seen as angry on a woman’s face
The impact of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness has been controversial due to contradictory...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...
This study examined how quickly people recognize happy, neutral or angry emotional expressions on fa...
Certain features of facial appearance perceptually resemble expressive cues related to facial displa...
This study investigated whether or not gender is a factor in the detection of facial emotional expre...
<div><p>The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affe...
The pop culture phenomenon of resting bitch face has been discussed frequently through anecdotal and...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is evidence that men and women display differences in both cogni...
The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affected by ...
There is evidence that women are better in recognizing their own and others' emotions. The female ad...
<div><p>There has been much research on sex differences in the ability to recognise facial expressio...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous studies have shown that females and males differ in the processing...
The impact of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness has been controversial due to contradictory...
The impact of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness has been controversial due to contradictory...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...
This study examined how quickly people recognize happy, neutral or angry emotional expressions on fa...
Certain features of facial appearance perceptually resemble expressive cues related to facial displa...
This study investigated whether or not gender is a factor in the detection of facial emotional expre...
<div><p>The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affe...
The pop culture phenomenon of resting bitch face has been discussed frequently through anecdotal and...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is evidence that men and women display differences in both cogni...
The identification of emotional expressions is vital for social interaction, and can be affected by ...
There is evidence that women are better in recognizing their own and others' emotions. The female ad...
<div><p>There has been much research on sex differences in the ability to recognise facial expressio...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Previous studies have shown that females and males differ in the processing...
The impact of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness has been controversial due to contradictory...
The impact of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness has been controversial due to contradictory...
The speed of recognizing facial expressions of emotion is influenced by a range of factors including...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...