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Expression intensity, gender and facial emotion recognition: Women recognize only subtle facial emotions better than men
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Affective NeuroscienceEducationFacial Emotion RecognitionSubtle ExpressivenessPsychologySocial SciencesEmotional ResponseFacial Recognition SystemGender IdentityGender StudiesAffective ComputingSubtle Facial EmotionsEmotional ExpressionFacial EmotionsSocial CognitionExpression IntensityFacial Expression RecognitionFacial AnimationEmotionEmotion Recognition
Two experiments were conducted in order to investigate the effect of expression intensity on gender differences in the recognition of facial emotions. The first experiment compared recognition accuracy between female and male participants when emotional faces were shown with full-blown (100% emotional content) or subtle expressiveness (50%). In a second experiment more finely grained analyses were applied in order to measure recognition accuracy as a function of expression intensity (40%-100%). The results show that although women were more accurate than men in recognizing subtle facial displays of emotion, there was no difference between male and female participants when recognizing highly expressive stimuli.
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