Memory for in-group faces tends to be better than memory for out-group faces. Ackerman et al. (Psychological Science 17:836–840, 2006) found that this effect reverses when male faces display anger, supposedly due to their functional value in signaling intergroup threat. We explored the generalizability of this reverse effect. White participants viewed Black and White male or female faces displaying angry, fearful, or neutral expressions. Recognition accuracy for White male faces was better than for Black male faces when faces were neutral, but this reversed when the faces displayed anger or fear. For female targets, Black faces were generally better recognized than White faces, and female faces were better remembered when they displ...
Certain features of facial appearance perceptually resemble expressive cues related to facial displa...
In-group bias in face recall accuracy has been consistently demonstrated with individuals performing...
It is proposed that emotional and cognitive functions may be differentiated based on sex. However, i...
Memory for in-group faces tends to be better than memory for out-group faces. Ackerman et al. (Psyc...
Previous studies have suggested that negatively valenced faces (e.g., angry faces) automatically cap...
<div><p>We investigated how memory for faces and voices (presented separately and in combination) va...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
We investigated how memory for faces and voices (presented separately and in combination) varies as ...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
White perceivers usually recognize the faces of other Whites more accurately than the faces of other...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
Does the presence of emotional expression influence visual working memory (WM) capacity for faces? P...
The ability to recognize the faces of others has been significant throughout human history. The in-...
Graduation date: 2015Previous studies using an incidental learning paradigm have found that facial e...
Certain features of facial appearance perceptually resemble expressive cues related to facial displa...
In-group bias in face recall accuracy has been consistently demonstrated with individuals performing...
It is proposed that emotional and cognitive functions may be differentiated based on sex. However, i...
Memory for in-group faces tends to be better than memory for out-group faces. Ackerman et al. (Psyc...
Previous studies have suggested that negatively valenced faces (e.g., angry faces) automatically cap...
<div><p>We investigated how memory for faces and voices (presented separately and in combination) va...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
We investigated how memory for faces and voices (presented separately and in combination) varies as ...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
White perceivers usually recognize the faces of other Whites more accurately than the faces of other...
Emotions influence information processing because they are assumed to carry valuable information. We...
Does the presence of emotional expression influence visual working memory (WM) capacity for faces? P...
The ability to recognize the faces of others has been significant throughout human history. The in-...
Graduation date: 2015Previous studies using an incidental learning paradigm have found that facial e...
Certain features of facial appearance perceptually resemble expressive cues related to facial displa...
In-group bias in face recall accuracy has been consistently demonstrated with individuals performing...
It is proposed that emotional and cognitive functions may be differentiated based on sex. However, i...