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Facial Reactions to Facial Expressions
Psychophysiology, 1982ABSTRACTPrevious research has demonstrated that different patterns of facial muscle activity are correlated with different emotional states. In the present study subjects were exposed to pictures of happy and angry facial expressions, in response to which their facial electromyographic (EMG) activities, heart rate (HR), and palmar skin conductance ...
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2001
This study examined facial expression in the presentation of sarcasm. 60 responses (sarcastic responses = 30, nonsarcastic responses = 30) from 40 different speakers were coded by two trained coders. Expressions in three facial areas—eyebrow, eyes, and mouth—were evaluated.
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This study examined facial expression in the presentation of sarcasm. 60 responses (sarcastic responses = 30, nonsarcastic responses = 30) from 40 different speakers were coded by two trained coders. Expressions in three facial areas—eyebrow, eyes, and mouth—were evaluated.
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Caricaturing facial expressions
Cognition, 2000The physical differences between facial expressions (e.g. fear) and a reference norm (e.g. a neutral expression) were altered to produce photographic-quality caricatures. In Experiment 1, participants rated caricatures of fear, happiness and sadness for their intensity of these three emotions; a second group of participants rated how 'face-like' the ...
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Pain Management, 2011
SUMMARY People in pain communicate their experience via facial expressions. There has been considerable research into the properties of pain expressions. This article reviews basic findings on the encoding and decoding of pain expression. The facial expression of pain is characterized and recent findings on its assessment and psychometric properties ...
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SUMMARY People in pain communicate their experience via facial expressions. There has been considerable research into the properties of pain expressions. This article reviews basic findings on the encoding and decoding of pain expression. The facial expression of pain is characterized and recent findings on its assessment and psychometric properties ...
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Are Facial Expressions Reproducible?
The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2003Objectives To determine the extent of reproducibility of five facial expressions. Design Thirty healthy Caucasian volunteers (15 males, 15 females) aged 21 to 30 years had 20 landmarks highlighted on the face with a fine eyeliner pencil. Subjects were asked to perform a sequence of five facial expressions that were captured by a three-dimensional ...
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2021
The description of the results of five psychophysiological studies using automatic coding facial expression in adults and children (from 4 to 16 years) in the FaceReader software version 8.0 is presented. The model situations of reading the emotional text and pronouncing emotional phrases and words, natural interaction in mother-child dyads, child and ...
Elena Lyakso, Olga Frolova, Yuri Matveev
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The description of the results of five psychophysiological studies using automatic coding facial expression in adults and children (from 4 to 16 years) in the FaceReader software version 8.0 is presented. The model situations of reading the emotional text and pronouncing emotional phrases and words, natural interaction in mother-child dyads, child and ...
Elena Lyakso, Olga Frolova, Yuri Matveev
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Rhinoplasty and Facial Expression
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1992Based on the philosophical concept that facial beauty is not merely harmony of static anatomical structures but also the dynamic expression of the face (especially when one smiles), I propose that plastic surgeons approach the problem of aesthetic improvement of the human face not only in response but also when the face moves.
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Facial expressions and gesture
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1971LIKE many other aspects of biological investigation, the study of expression, as part of the general biology of man, was first given prominence by Darwin 1872 in his Expressions of the Emotions in Men and Animals [l]. However, the first major effect of the Darwinian revolution was to tie the biologist to his laboratory where the new insight gave rise ...
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1986
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the process of recognising facial expressions. That process is interesting in its own right, since it touches upon the general problems of knowing other minds and of social communication. In addition, analysis of facial expression processing may contribute to understanding face recognition generally.
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This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the process of recognising facial expressions. That process is interesting in its own right, since it touches upon the general problems of knowing other minds and of social communication. In addition, analysis of facial expression processing may contribute to understanding face recognition generally.
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2017
The argument about whether facial expressions of emotion are universal or culture-specific goes back more than 100 years. This chapter reviews the different kinds of evidence that support universals in expression and cultural differences. I will present eight challenges to that evidence, and how those challenges have been met by proponents of ...
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The argument about whether facial expressions of emotion are universal or culture-specific goes back more than 100 years. This chapter reviews the different kinds of evidence that support universals in expression and cultural differences. I will present eight challenges to that evidence, and how those challenges have been met by proponents of ...
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