Differences can be observed for each condition. Specifically, participants judged as bad mood in the negative congruent condition and good mood in the positive congruent .On the other hand, participants judged as bad mood in the incongruent conditions regardless of the emoticon emotional valence. However, the difference observed in the negative incongruent condition is notoriously smaller than the positive incongruent condition (Table2 and Figure3). We measured task performance by calculating the RTs for each condition. We compared them in order to assess whether there are interactions between the emotional congruence between a text message and the subsequent emoticon stimulus, the valence of the emoticon and mood detection,and how these dimensions influence behavioral response.