Facial attributes such as race, sex, and age can interact with emotional expressions; however, only a couple of studies have investigated the nature of the interaction between facial age cues and emotional expressions and these have produced inconsistent results. Additionally, these studies have not addressed the mechanism/s driving the influence of facial age cues on emotional expression or vice versa. In the current study, participants categorised young and older adult faces expressing happiness and anger (Experiment 1) or sadness (Experiment 2) by their age and their emotional expression. Age cues moderated categorisation of happiness vs. anger and sadness in the absence of an influence of emotional expression on age categorisation times...
Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig-naling ...
<div><p>Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig...
Czerwon B, Lüttke S, Werheid K. Age Differences in Valence Judgments of Emotional Faces: The Influen...
GroupFacial attributes such as race, sex, and age can interact with emotional expressions; however, ...
<div><p>Perceived age is a psychosocial factor that can influence both with whom and how we choose t...
Perceived age is a psychosocial factor that can influence both with whom and how we choose to intera...
Fölster M, Hess U, Werheid K. Facial age affects emotional expression decoding. Frontiers in Psychol...
Facial expressions convey important information on emotional states of our interaction partners. How...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
In this study, we investigated whether age-related differences in emotion regulation priorities infl...
Background Emotion identification is a fundamental component of social cognition. Although it is wel...
In this study, we investigated whether age-related differences in emotion regulation priorities infl...
Research suggests that mood can moderate age differences in recognizing facial emotion. In this stud...
Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig-naling ...
<div><p>Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig...
Czerwon B, Lüttke S, Werheid K. Age Differences in Valence Judgments of Emotional Faces: The Influen...
GroupFacial attributes such as race, sex, and age can interact with emotional expressions; however, ...
<div><p>Perceived age is a psychosocial factor that can influence both with whom and how we choose t...
Perceived age is a psychosocial factor that can influence both with whom and how we choose to intera...
Fölster M, Hess U, Werheid K. Facial age affects emotional expression decoding. Frontiers in Psychol...
Facial expressions convey important information on emotional states of our interaction partners. How...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Although the human face provides multiple sources of social information concurrently (race, sex, age...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
In this study, we investigated whether age-related differences in emotion regulation priorities infl...
Background Emotion identification is a fundamental component of social cognition. Although it is wel...
In this study, we investigated whether age-related differences in emotion regulation priorities infl...
Research suggests that mood can moderate age differences in recognizing facial emotion. In this stud...
Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig-naling ...
<div><p>Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig...
Czerwon B, Lüttke S, Werheid K. Age Differences in Valence Judgments of Emotional Faces: The Influen...