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. 2018 Aug;71(8):1797-1806.
doi: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1350869. Epub 2018 Jan 1.

Sad people are more accurate at expression identification with a smaller own-ethnicity bias than happy people

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Sad people are more accurate at expression identification with a smaller own-ethnicity bias than happy people

Peter J Hills et al. Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2018 Aug.
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Abstract

Sad individuals are more accurate at face identity recognition, possibly because they scan more of the face during encoding. During expression identification tasks, sad individuals do not fixate on the eyes as much as happier individuals. Fixating on features other than the eyes leads to a reduced own-ethnicity bias. This background indicates that sad individuals would not view the eyes as much as happy individuals, and this would result in improved expression recognition and reduced own-ethnicity bias. This prediction was tested using an expression identification task with eye tracking. We demonstrate that sad-induced participants show enhanced expression recognition and a reduced own-ethnicity bias than happy-induced participants due to scanning more facial features. We conclude that mood affects eye movements and face encoding by causing a wider sampling strategy and deeper encoding of facial features diagnostic for expression identification.

Keywords: Mood induction; depression; eye tracking; face recognition; happiness; own-ethnicity bias; sadness.

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