Angry faces are more resistant to forgetting than are happy faces: Directed forgetting effects on the identity of emotional faces
Using the item-method directed forgetting paradigm (i.e. intentionally forgetting specified information), we examined directed forgetting of facial identity as a function of facial expression and the sex of the expresser and perceiver. Participants were presented with happy and angry male and female...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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