State anxiety and emotional face recognition in healthy volunteers (study three - online task)

An online observational study investigating the association between state/trait anxiety and emotional face recognition. Healthy adults (n = 2006) completed a six alternated forced choice task in which they were presented with basic emotional expressions (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise) and were required to identify the emotion present in the face. Outcome measures were recognition accuracy and unbiased hit rate (i.e., sensitivity).

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Creator(s) Marcus Munafo, Michael Dalili, Angela Attwood
Funder Medical Research Council
Contributor(s) Ian Penton-Voak, Andy Woods, Andy Skinner
Publication date 05 Jun 2017
Language eng
Publisher University of Bristol
DOI 10.5523/bris.112g2vkxomjoo1l26vjmvnlexj
Citation Marcus Munafo, Michael Dalili, Angela Attwood (2017): State anxiety and emotional face recognition in healthy volunteers (study three - online task). https://doi.org/10.5523/bris.112g2vkxomjoo1l26vjmvnlexj
Total size 486.9 KiB

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