“…The majority of studies using tasks that measured the ability to identify a specific emotion (e.g., happiness) from facial expressions found no effect of any dosage of alcohol on the recognition of any emotion tested. Specifically, no effects of alcohol were found for 68.75% of studies examining happiness recognition, 15,28–30,33,37,40 , 52 (Study 2), 54–57 87.5% of studies examining anger recognition 15,16,28–30,33,36,37,52 (Study 1), 53 , (Study 1), 54,56,57 , 66.7% of studies examining sadness recognition, 16,29,30,36,40 , 52 (Studies 1 and 2 ), 53 (Study 1) 77.78% of studies examining disgust recognition, 16,28,37 , 52 (Studies 1 and 2), 57 75% of studies examining fear recognition 16,30,44 , 52 (Studies 1 and 2), 54,56,57 and 100% of studies examining surprise recognition. Further, in the few ( k = 5) studies that found effects of alcohol on happiness recognition, the results were mixed, with three studies finding an improvement 16,36 , 52 (Study 1) and two studies finding an impairment 53,57 of alcohol on happiness recognition.…”