Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 798444
The effects of facial expressions and tears on the speed of sex recognition
The effects of facial expressions and tears on the speed of sex recognition // International journal of psychology, 53 (2018), 1; 49-57 doi:10.1002/ijop.12256 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The effects of facial expressions and tears on the
speed of sex recognition
Autori
Švegar, Domagoj ; Fiamengo, Nadalia ; Grundler, Marija ; Kardum, Igor
Izvornik
International journal of psychology (0020-7594) 53
(2018), 1;
49-57
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
facial expressions ; sex recognition ; crying ; anger
Sažetak
The goal of this research was to examine the effects of facial expressions on the speed of sex recognition. Prior research revealed that sex recognition of female angry faces was slower compared with male angry faces and that female happy faces are recognized faster than male happy faces. We aimed to replicate and extend the previous research by using different set of facial stimuli, different methodological approach and also by examining the effects of some other previously unexplored expressions (such as crying) on the speed of sex recognition. In the first experiment, we presented facial stimuli of men and women displaying anger, fear, happiness, sadness, crying and three control conditions expressing no emotion. Results showed that sex recognition of angry females was significantly slower compared with sex recognition in any other condition, while sad, crying, happy, frightened and neutral expressions did not impact the speed of sex recognition. In the second experiment, we presented angry, neutral and crying expressions in blocks and again only sex recognition of female angry expressions was slower compared with all other expressions. The results are discussed in a context of perceptive features of male and female facial configuration, evolutionary theory and social learning context.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Psihologija
Napomena
This research was supported by the University of Rijeka grant as a part of the research project: Personality, emotions and social processes as determinants of health outcomes (13.04.1.2.01).
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