Research Article

Spread the Joy: How High and Low Bias for Happy Facial Emotions Translate into Different Daily Life Affect Dynamics

Figure 1

Fictitious example of a temporal network containing three nodes. The green edges represent positive directed associations; for example, on average high levels of worrying during one assessment predict high levels of sadness during the next assessment. The red edges represent negative directed associations; for example, on average high levels of happiness during one assessment predict low levels of worrying during the next assessment. The self-loops represent autocorrelations (i.e., the effect of the node on itself from one assessment to the next).