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Citation

Trepáčová M, Rezác P, Kureckova V, Zamecnik P, Řezáč J, Kopečková L. Transp. Res. F Traffic Psychol. Behav. 2019; 60: 582-589.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.trf.2018.11.009

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

It is assumed that emotion recognition is a complex process related to prosocial and antisocial behaviour (Marsh & Blair, 2008). The present study focuses on the connection between recognizing emotions and safe/unsafe driving. We studied whether there are differences in response time in facial emotion recognition. Fifty-one non-offenders and 41 offenders completed a Pictures of Facial Affect test (Ekman & Friesen, 1976) wherein photographs of prototypical facial emotional expressions were presented.

RESULTS show differences between the groups in response time to all emotions whether answers were correct or incorrect. Data show that non-offenders are faster in recognizing emotions than are offenders. These findings demonstrate that offenders exhibit specific deficits in response time for facial affect expressions.


Language: en

Keywords

Emotional expression; Facial affect recognition; Non-offenders; Offenders; POFA test

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