Detecting Happiness: Perceiver Sensitivity to Enjoyment and Non-Enjoyment Smiles

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Lynden Miles
Lucy Johnston
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[1] University of Aberdeen,School of Psychology
[2] University of Canterbury,Department of Psychology
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Facial expression; Happiness; Deliberate non-enjoyment smile; Spontaneous enjoyment smile; Social perception;
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The physiognomic distinctions between spontaneous enjoyment smiles and deliberate non-enjoyment smiles provide the social perceiver with a functional, accessible source of information to help regulate social interaction. Two experiments were performed to investigate whether perceivers were sensitive to this information in a contextually meaningful manner. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to judge whether a target individual was happy or not. The results revealed that participants were indeed sensitive to the differences between enjoyment and non-enjoyment smiles. In Experiment 2, participants performed a priming task without any specific instruction to judge emotional state. Neutral expressions, non-enjoyment smiles and enjoyment smiles were employed as primes in a word valence identification task. The results demonstrated a clear trend indicative of perceiver sensitivity. When compared to a the baseline condition of a neutral expression prime, enjoyment but not non-enjoyment smiles facilitated identification of positive words.
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