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Explicit recognition of emotional facial expressions is shaped by expertise: evidence from professional actors [PDF]
Can reading others' emotional states be shaped by expertise? We assessed processing of emotional facial expressions in professional actors trained either to voluntary activate mimicry to reproduce character's emotions (as foreseen by the “Mimic Method”),
Conson, Massimiliano +6 more
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Facial expressions play an important role in successful social interactions, with previous research suggesting that facial expressions may be processed involuntarily.
Samantha Baggott +2 more
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Results from research with computer-generated faces have demonstrated that participants are able to make different trait inferences to different generated faces.
Anthony Stahelski +2 more
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Distinct facial expressions represent pain and pleasure across cultures
Significance Humans often use facial expressions to communicate social messages. However, observational studies report that people experiencing pain or orgasm produce facial expressions that are indistinguishable, which questions their role as an ...
Chaona Chen +5 more
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Reproducibility of the dynamics of facial expressions in unilateral facial palsy [PDF]
The aim of this study was to assess the reproducibility of non-verbal facial expressions in unilateral facial paralysis using dynamic four-dimensional (4D) imaging. The Di4D system was used to record five facial expressions of 20 adult patients.
Alagha, Mahmoud Amir +3 more
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human brain was used to study whether the amygdala is activated in response to emotional stimuli, even in the absence of explicit knowledge that such stimuli were presented.
P. Whalen +5 more
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Improvements on a simple muscle-based 3D face for realistic facial expressions [PDF]
Facial expressions play an important role in face-to-face communication. With the development of personal computers capable of rendering high quality graphics, computer facial animation has produced more and more realistic facial expressions to enrich ...
Bui, The Duy +2 more
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"Pretty boys do not cry": The role of facial expressions in facial attractiveness rating [PDF]
Facial attractiveness is the concept that has been widely explored in previous studies. The findings suggest that some of the factors that affect aesthetical judgment of faces include symmetry, averageness, and facial expressions.
Barzut Vesna, Blanuša Jelena
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Emotions are multimodal processes that play a crucial role in our everyday lives. Recognizing emotions is becoming more critical in a wide range of application domains such as healthcare, education, human-computer interaction, Virtual Reality ...
Nastaran Saffaryazdi +6 more
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Human attention affects facial expressions in domestic dogs
Most mammalian species produce facial expressions. Historically, animal facial expressions have been considered inflexible and involuntary displays of emotional states rather than active attempts to communicate with others. In the current study, we aimed
Juliane Kaminski +3 more
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