APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Facial Expression Processing Is Modulated By Time of Testing for Negative Emotions but Not Chronotype in a College Population

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Biological/Neuroscience

  • Elli Recht
    Emory University
  • Paul Moon
    Emory University
  • Hillary Rodman
    Emory University

Abstract

Subjects gave higher ratings of emotional intensity to facial expressions of sadness or anger (but not happiness or surprise) in the evening than in the morning, especially for highly expressive exemplars. Morning vs. evening chronotype, or match between chronotype and testing time, did not significantly affect expressiveness ratings.

Social Cognition

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