The present study investigated age-related variations in judgments of the duration of angry facial
expressions compared with neutral facial expressions. Children aged 3, 5, and 8 years were tested on a
temporal bisection task using angry and neutral female faces. Results revealed that, in all age groups,
children judged the duration of angry faces to be longer than that of neutral faces. Findings are discussed
in the framework of internal clock models and the adaptive function of emotion.
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expressions compared with neutral facial expressions. Children aged 3, 5, and 8 years were tested on a
temporal bisection task using angry and neutral female faces. Results revealed that, in all age groups,
children judged the duration of angry faces to be longer than that of neutral faces. Findings are discussed
in the framework of internal clock models and the adaptive function of emotion.
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expressions compared with neutral facial expressions. Children aged 3, 5, and 8 years were tested on a
temporal bisection task using angry and neutral female faces. Results revealed that, in all age groups,
children judged the duration of angry faces to be longer than that of neutral faces. Findings are discussed
in the framework of internal clock models and the adaptive function of emotion.},
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