Faces differing in attractiveness elicit corresponding affective responses |
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Authors: | Connor P. Principe Judith H. Langlois |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Texas , Austin, TX, USA principec@mail.utexas.edu;3. The University of Texas , Austin, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | We examined whether faces differing in attractiveness elicit positive and negative affect in 7- to 10-year-old children (N=66) and adults (N=73). Facial electromyography measured affective response. Less attractive faces evoked significantly more levator labii superioris responses in adults and children. Attractiveness was negatively correlated with corrugator supercilii activity in adults, but not significantly in children. These results suggest that less attractive faces evoke greater disgust and negative affect than more attractive faces. Perceivers' affective reactions to attractive faces may play an important role in attractiveness preferences and attractiveness stereotypes. |
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Keywords: | Affect Faces Attractiveness Electromyography Prototype |
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