APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Effects of Race on Memory for Emotional Facial Expressions
- Jonathan Corbin
University of Richmond - L. Crawford
University of Richmond - Justin Keller
University of Richmond
Abstract
We used morphed photographs of Black and White actors’ happy, neutral, and angry expressions to examine bias in visual memory of emotional expressions. Memories were biased toward a neutral expressions, replicating earlier work. Contrary to stereotype-based expectations, African American faces were remembered as happier / less angry than White faces.
Human Learning and Memory