| Literature DB >> 12940501 |
Michael A Sayette1, Joan M Wertz1, Christopher S Martin2, Jeffrey F Cohn1, Michael A Perrott1, Jill Hobel1.
Abstract
The authors analyzed smokers' facial expressions using the Facial Action Coding System (P. Ekman & W. V. Friesen, 1978) under varyingsmoking opportunity conditions. In Experiment 1, smokers first were told that they either could (told-yes) or could not (told-no) smoke during the study. Told-yes smokers reported higher urges than did told-no smokers. Unexpectedly, told-yes smokers became increasingly likely to manifest expressions related to negative affect and less likely to evince expressions related to positive affect, compared with told-no smokers. In Experiment 2, smokers were more likely to show positive affect-related expressions if the delay was 15 s than if it was 60 s. Craving may be related to both a desire to use and an impatient desire to use immediately.Mesh:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12940501 PMCID: PMC2632972 DOI: 10.1037/1064-1297.11.3.218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Clin Psychopharmacol ISSN: 1064-1297 Impact factor: 3.157