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Gender Differences in Emotional Response: Inconsistency between Experience and Expressivity
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Yang, Meng
, Deng, Yaling
, Chang, Lei
, Huo, Meng
, Zhou, Renlai
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Arousal
/ Arousal - physiology
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Emotional factors
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Facial Expression
/ Female
/ Gender aspects
/ Gender differences
/ Handbooks
/ Heart rate
/ Heart Rate - physiology
/ Humans
/ Internet videos
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Men
/ Motivation
/ Neurosciences
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Researchers
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sex differences
/ Sex differences (Psychology)
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Young Adult
2016
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Gender Differences in Emotional Response: Inconsistency between Experience and Expressivity
by
Yang, Meng
, Deng, Yaling
, Chang, Lei
, Huo, Meng
, Zhou, Renlai
in
Arousal
/ Arousal - physiology
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Emotional factors
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Facial Expression
/ Female
/ Gender aspects
/ Gender differences
/ Handbooks
/ Heart rate
/ Heart Rate - physiology
/ Humans
/ Internet videos
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Men
/ Motivation
/ Neurosciences
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Researchers
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sex differences
/ Sex differences (Psychology)
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Young Adult
2016
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Gender Differences in Emotional Response: Inconsistency between Experience and Expressivity
by
Yang, Meng
, Deng, Yaling
, Chang, Lei
, Huo, Meng
, Zhou, Renlai
in
Arousal
/ Arousal - physiology
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Emotional factors
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ Facial Expression
/ Female
/ Gender aspects
/ Gender differences
/ Handbooks
/ Heart rate
/ Heart Rate - physiology
/ Humans
/ Internet videos
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Men
/ Motivation
/ Neurosciences
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Researchers
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sex differences
/ Sex differences (Psychology)
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Young Adult
2016
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Gender Differences in Emotional Response: Inconsistency between Experience and Expressivity
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Gender Differences in Emotional Response: Inconsistency between Experience and Expressivity
2016
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The present study investigated gender differences in both emotional experience and expressivity. Heart rate (HR) was recorded as an indicator of emotional experience while the participants watched 16 video clips that induced eight types of emotion (sadness, anger, horror, disgust, neutrality, amusement, surprise, and pleasure). We also asked the participants to report valence, arousal, and motivation as indicators of emotional expressivity. Overall, the results revealed gender differences in emotional experience and emotional expressivity. When watching videos that induced anger, amusement, and pleasure, men showed larger decreases in HR, whereas women reported higher levels of arousal. There was no gender difference in HR when the participants watched videos that induced horror and disgust, but women reported lower valence, higher arousal, and stronger avoidance motivation than did men. Finally, no gender difference was observed in sadness or surprise, although there was one exception-women reported higher arousal when watching videos that induced sadness. The findings suggest that, when watching videos that induce an emotional response, men often have more intense emotional experiences, whereas women have higher emotional expressivity, particularly for negative emotions. In addition, gender differences depend on the specific emotion type but not the valence.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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