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Assessing Pain by Facial Expression: Facial Expression as Nexus [PDF]

open access: yesPain Research and Management, 2009
The experience of pain is often represented by changes in facial expression. Evidence of pain that is available from facial expression has been the subject of considerable scientific investigation. The present paper reviews the history of pain assessment via facial expression in the context of a model of pain expression as a nexus connecting internal ...
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Negative emotionality influences the effects of emotion on time perception [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this study I used a temporal bisection task to test if greater overestimation of time due to negative emotion is moderated by individual differences in negative emotionality.
Tipples, Jason
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Alexithymia Is Related to the Need for More Emotional Intensity to Identify Static Fearful Facial Expressions

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Individuals with high levels of alexithymia, a personality trait marked by difficulties in identifying and describing feelings and an externally oriented style of thinking, appear to require more time to accurately recognize intense emotional facial ...
Francesca Starita   +3 more
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Social Use of Facial Expressions in Hylobatids. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
Non-human primates use various communicative means in interactions with others. While primate gestures are commonly considered to be intentionally and flexibly used signals, facial expressions are often referred to as inflexible, automatic expressions of
Linda Scheider   +4 more
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Concordance of facial reactions to facial expressions

open access: yesThe Japanese journal of psychology, 2004
Participants watching a facial expression of emotion tend to respond with the same facial expression. This facial concordance is well known for happiness, but not for other emotions. The present study investigated whether facial expressions of basic six emotions induce facial concordance in participants by average-face method.
Hiroko, Ichikawa, Junshiro, Makino
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Investigating facial animation production through artistic inquiry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Studies into dynamic facial expressions tend to make use of experimental methods based on objectively manipulated stimuli. New techniques for displaying increasingly realistic facial movement and methods of measuring observer responses are typical of ...
Cook, Malcolm   +2 more
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Optimizing Android Facial Expressions Using Genetic Algorithms

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2019
Because the internal structure, degree of freedom, skin control position and range of the android face are different, it is very difficult to generate facial expressions by applying existing facial expression generation methods.
Hyun-Jun Hyung   +4 more
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EMPATH: A Neural Network that Categorizes Facial Expressions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
There are two competing theories of facial expression recognition. Some researchers have suggested that it is an example of "categorical perception." In this view, expression categories are considered to be discrete entities with sharp boundaries, and ...
Adolphs, Ralph   +3 more
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The Child Affective Facial Expression (CAFE) Set: Validity and Reliability from Untrained Adults

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Emotional development is one of the largest and most productive areas of psychological research. For decades, researchers have been fascinated by how humans respond to, detect, and interpret emotional facial expressions. Much of the research in this area
Vanessa eLoBue, Cat eThrasher
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Children’s perception of facial expressions.

open access: yesDevelopmental Psychology, 2021
This study investigated the developing ability of children to identify emotional facial expressions in terms of the contexts in which they generally occur. We presented Dutch 6- to 9-year-old primary school children (N = 164, 98 girls) prototypical contexts for different emotion categories and asked them whether different kinds of facial expressions ...
Pieter F. de Bordes   +2 more
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