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A prerecorded humorous performance was presented to female graduate students (N=13) approximately 4 minutes. The relationship between the real-time rating scores of conscious humor experience (Subjective Rating Score, SRS) ant the ex-post evaluated scores of participants'facial expression (Smile and Laughter Score, SLS) was assessed quantitatively. Cross (i.e. time-lagged) correlation coefficients showed that SLS preceded SRS approximately 2 second. Besides, wavelet cross spectrum analysis demonstrated strong cohesion between SRS and SLS in time-scale domain. These results were discussed from the view point of temporal change in emotional experience. |