Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2054978052> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2054978052 endingPage "362" @default.
- W2054978052 startingPage "354" @default.
- W2054978052 abstract "A number of studies have reported that the perception of an arousing emotional stimulus, such as an angry face, results in temporal overestimations which are probably due to the speeding up of a clock-like system. The aim of the present study was to examine whether this emotional effect can be generalized to all temporal tasks irrespective of the underlying cognitive processes involved in each task. Five different temporal tasks involving the presentation of neutral and angry faces were therefore tested: bisection, generalization, verbal estimation, production and reproduction. Our results showed an overestimation of time for the angry compared to the neutral faces in the temporal bisection, verbal estimation and production tasks but not in the temporal generalization and reproduction tasks. Moreover, the results obtained in the temporal verbal estimation and production tasks suggest that this temporal overestimation of the angry faces was associated with relatively more accurate estimates. The involvement of both arousal and attention mechanisms in the effect of emotional facial expressions on time perception is discussed in the light of the differences in the impact of the same emotional stimulus as a function of the temporal task considered." @default.
- W2054978052 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2054978052 creator A5031862144 @default.
- W2054978052 creator A5059465078 @default.
- W2054978052 date "2011-03-01" @default.
- W2054978052 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2054978052 title "“Time flies in the presence of angry faces”… depending on the temporal task used!" @default.
- W2054978052 cites W1965901818 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W1967031432 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W1973430536 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W1977646756 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W1990910235 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W1991662255 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W1998444859 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2002024754 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2003947975 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2017481703 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2023367420 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2028671504 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2029464678 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2035518691 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2037498910 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2038297830 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2042163839 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2042557021 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2052638004 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2053462387 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2067446325 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2073450136 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2073827806 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2075124010 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2083972263 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2088452002 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2096704870 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2100910830 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2110708910 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2112696849 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2119018374 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2120392482 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2121543427 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2128785501 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2137125240 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2140960292 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2146076889 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2148163156 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2152419299 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2155313573 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2159535821 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2164146725 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2164463447 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2164471547 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2166498126 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W2169294293 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W4206774691 @default.
- W2054978052 cites W4233158313 @default.
- W2054978052 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.12.010" @default.
- W2054978052 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21276583" @default.
- W2054978052 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2054978052 type Work @default.
- W2054978052 sameAs 2054978052 @default.
- W2054978052 citedByCount "141" @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522012 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522013 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522014 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522015 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522016 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522017 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522018 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522019 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522020 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522021 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522022 @default.
- W2054978052 countsByYear W20549780522023 @default.
- W2054978052 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2054978052 hasAuthorship W2054978052A5031862144 @default.
- W2054978052 hasAuthorship W2054978052A5059465078 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C168900304 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C172081034 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C177148314 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C195704467 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C2524010 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C2779918689 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C31599958 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C36951298 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConceptScore W2054978052C121332964 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConceptScore W2054978052C134306372 @default.
- W2054978052 hasConceptScore W2054978052C15744967 @default.