ub.xmlui.mirage2.page-structure.muninLogoub.xmlui.mirage2.page-structure.openResearchArchiveLogo
    • EnglishEnglish
    • norsknorsk
  • Velg spraakEnglish 
    • EnglishEnglish
    • norsknorsk
  • Administration/UB
View Item 
  •   Home
  • Det helsevitenskapelige fakultet
  • Institutt for psykologi
  • Artikler, rapporter og annet (psykologi)
  • View Item
  •   Home
  • Det helsevitenskapelige fakultet
  • Institutt for psykologi
  • Artikler, rapporter og annet (psykologi)
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

In Your Face: Startle to Emotional Facial Expressions Depends on Face Direction.

Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/10037/11736
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517694396
Thumbnail
View/Open
article.pdf (387.0Kb)
(PDF)
Date
2017-01
Type
Journal article
Tidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed

Author
Åsli, Ole; Michalsen, Henriette; Øvervoll, Morten
Abstract
Although faces are often included in the broad category of emotional visual stimuli, the affective impact of different facial expressions is not well documented. The present experiment investigated startle electromyographic responses to pictures of neutral, happy, angry, and fearful facial expressions, with a frontal face direction (directed) and at a 45 angle to the left (averted). Results showed that emotional facial expressions interact with face direction to produce startle potentiation: Greater responses were found for angry expressions, compared with fear and neutrality, with directed faces. When faces were averted, fear and neutrality produced larger responses compared with anger and happiness. These results are in line with the notion that startle is potentiated to stimuli signaling threat. That is, a forward directed angry face may signal a threat toward the observer, and a fearful face directed to the side may signal a possible threat in the environment.
Description
Source at https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517694396
Publisher
Sage
Citation
Åsli O, Michalsen H, Øvervoll M. In Your Face: Startle to Emotional Facial Expressions Depends on Face Direction. i-Perception. 2017;8(1):1-13
Metadata
Show full item record
Collections
  • Artikler, rapporter og annet (psykologi) [563]

Browse

Browse all of MuninCommunities & CollectionsAuthor listTitlesBy Issue DateBrowse this CollectionAuthor listTitlesBy Issue Date
Login

Statistics

View Usage Statistics
UiT

Munin is powered by DSpace

UiT The Arctic University of Norway
The University Library
uit.no/ub - munin@ub.uit.no

Accessibility statement (Norwegian only)