نتایج جستجو برای: happy facial phenotype

تعداد نتایج: 227140  

2017
Peter J. Hills Zoe Marquardt Isabel Young Imogen Goodenough

Sad people recognize faces more accurately than happy people (Hills et al., 2011). We devised four hypotheses for this finding that are tested between in the current study. The four hypotheses are: (1) sad people engage in more expert processing associated with face processing; (2) sad people are motivated to be more accurate than happy people in an attempt to repair their mood; (3) sad people ...

Journal: :Brain research 2009
Kara M Lindstrom Amanda E Guyer Karin Mogg Brendan P Bradley Nathan A Fox Monique Ernst Eric E Nelson Ellen Leibenluft Jennifer C Britton Christopher S Monk Daniel S Pine Yair Bar-Haim

The ability of positive and negative facial signals to influence attention orienting is crucial to social functioning. Given the dramatic developmental change in neural architecture supporting social function, positive and negative facial cues may influence attention orienting differently in relatively young or old individuals. However, virtually no research examines such age-related difference...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2014
Jun Moriya Ernst H W Koster Rudi De Raedt

In visual search tasks, an angry face surrounded by happy faces is more rapidly detected compared with a happy face surrounded by angry faces. This is called the anger superiority effect. The anger superiority effect has been mainly related to automatic attentional effects, but top-down mechanisms may also influence this effect. In a series of studies, we investigated the influence of holding e...

2015
Tongran Liu Tong Xiao Xiaoyan Li Jiannong Shi Piia Susanna Astikainen

The relationship between human fluid intelligence and social-emotional abilities has been a topic of considerable interest. The current study investigated whether adolescents with different intellectual levels had different automatic neural processing of facial expressions. Two groups of adolescent males were enrolled: a high IQ group and an average IQ group. Age and parental socioeconomic stat...

2013
Mariska E. Kret Jeroen J. Stekelenburg Karin Roelofs Beatrice de Gelder

Traditional emotion theories stress the importance of the face in the expression of emotions but bodily expressions are becoming increasingly important as well. In these experiments we tested the hypothesis that similar physiological responses can be evoked by observing emotional face and body signals and that the reaction to angry signals is amplified in anxious individuals. We designed three ...

Journal: :Emotion 2013
Timothy D Sweeny Satoru Suzuki Marcia Grabowecky Ken A Paller

Expressions of emotion are often brief, providing only fleeting images from which to base important social judgments. We sought to characterize the sensitivity and mechanisms of emotion detection and expression categorization when exposure to faces is very brief, and to determine whether these processes dissociate. Observers viewed 2 backward-masked facial expressions in quick succession, 1 neu...

2018
Huixia Zhou Bibing Dai Sonja Rossi Juan Li

Background Depressed populations demonstrate a greater tendency to have negative interpretations on ambiguous situations. Cognitive theories concerning depression proposed that such a negative bias plays an important role in developing and maintaining depression. There is now fairly consistent evidence arising from different stimuli and assessment methods that depression is featured by such a b...

2012
Masashi Komori Hiroko Kamide Satoru Kawamura Chika Nagaoka

This study investigated the effect of social skills on the facial movement asymmetry in facial expressions. Threedimensional facial landmark data of facial expressions (neutral, happy, and angry) were obtained from Japanese participants (n = 62). After the facial expression task, each participant completed KiSS-18 (Kikuchi’s Scale of Social Skills; Kikuchi, 2007). Through a generalized Procrust...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2006
Thomas Ethofer Silke Anders Michael Erb Christina Droll Lydia Royen Ralf Saur Susanne Reiterer Wolfgang Grodd Dirk Wildgruber

Emotional information can be conveyed by various means of communication, such as propositional content, speech intonation, facial expression, and gestures. Prior studies have demonstrated that inputs from one modality can alter perception in another modality. To evaluate the impact of emotional intonation on ratings of emotional faces, a behavioral study first was carried out. Second, functiona...

2016
Huiyan Lin Miriam Mueller-Bardorff Martin Mothes-Lasch Christine Buff Leonie Brinkmann Wolfgang H. R. Miltner Thomas Straube

For several stimulus categories (e.g., pictures, odors, and words), the arousal of both negative and positive stimuli has been shown to modulate amygdalar activation. In contrast, previous studies did not observe similar amygdalar effects in response to negative and positive facial expressions with varying intensity of facial expressions. Reasons for this discrepancy may be related to analytica...

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