Authors
Douglas Martin, Gillian Slessor, Roy Allen, Louise H Phillips, Stephen Darling
Publication date
2012/2
Journal
Emotion
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
39
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
There is evidence that some emotional expressions are characterized by diagnostic cues from individual face features. For example, an upturned mouth is indicative of happiness, whereas a furrowed brow is associated with anger. The current investigation explored whether motivating people to perceive stimuli in a local (ie, feature-based) rather than global (ie, holistic) processing orientation was advantageous for recognizing emotional facial expressions. Participants classified emotional faces while primed with local and global processing orientations, via a Navon letter task. Contrary to previous findings for identity recognition, the current findings are indicative of a modest advantage for face emotion recognition under conditions of local processing orientation. When primed with a local processing orientation, participants performed both significantly faster and more accurately on an emotion recognition task than …
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Scholar articles
D Martin, G Slessor, R Allen, LH Phillips, S Darling - Emotion, 2012