id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4bpdg4qg3befxbrvaxzdwgsul4 Annekathrin Schacht The appraisal of facial beauty is rapid but not mandatory 2008 11 .pdf application/pdf 9992 1023 56 During attractiveness classification, enhanced ERP amplitudes for attractive and nonattractive faces relative to faces of intermediate attractiveness were found for an early component around 150 msec various types of affective stimuli, the finding of an early effect extends earlier research on rapid emotion processing to the dimension of facial attractiveness. with several previous studies on emotional face processing that had also revealed ERP effects prior to the LPC. evidence comes from a study by Eimer, Holmes, and McGlone (2003), who reported a facial expression effect during the N170 time range but with a scalp distribution that Second, two further studies revealed even earlier ERP modulations, possibly related to attractiveness appraisal, either for the P100 time range (Pizzagalli, Regard, analysis above, distributions of the early effects of nonattractive and attractive faces were comparable. Between 492 and 792 msec, both attractive and nonattractive faces elicited different ERPs, as compared with ./cache/work_4bpdg4qg3befxbrvaxzdwgsul4.pdf ./txt/work_4bpdg4qg3befxbrvaxzdwgsul4.txt