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  • Titel: Adolescent Basic Facial Emotion Recognition Is Not Influenced by Puberty or Own-Age Bias
  • Beteiligte: Vetter, Nora C. [VerfasserIn]; Drauschke, Mandy [VerfasserIn]; Thieme, Juliane [VerfasserIn]; Altgassen, Mareike [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Lausanne: Frontiers Research Foundation, [2018]
  • Erschienen in: Frontiers in Psychology ; 9, (2018)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00956; 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00956
  • RVK-Notation: CL 1000 : Zeitschriften
  • Schlagwörter: adolescence ; Entwicklung ; Publikationsfond ; emotion ; Adoleszenz ; Eigensucht ; own-age bias ; Technische Universität Dresden ; development ; Publishing Fund ; pubertal dip ; puberty ; Pubertät ; Emotion
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  • Beschreibung: Basic facial emotion recognition is suggested to be negatively affected by puberty onset reflected in a “pubertal dip” in performance compared to pre- or post-puberty. However, findings remain inconclusive. Further, research points to an own-age bias, i.e., a superior emotion recognition for peer faces. We explored adolescents’ ability to recognize specific emotions. Ninety-five children and adolescents, aged 8–17 years, judged whether the emotions displayed by adolescent or adult faces were angry, sad, neutral, or happy. We assessed participants a priori by pubertal status while controlling for age. Results indicated no “pubertal dip”, but decreasing reaction times across adolescence. No own-age bias was found. Taken together, basic facial emotion recognition does not seem to be disrupted during puberty as compared to pre- and post-puberty.
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