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Oxytocin Impairs the Recognition of Micro-Expressions of Surprise and Disgust

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
As fleeting facial expressions which reveal the emotion that a person tries to conceal, micro-expressions have great application potentials for fields like security, national defense and medical treatment.
Qi Wu   +6 more
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Cross-Domain Few-Shot Micro-Expression Recognition Incorporating Action Units

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2021
Micro-expression, different from ordinary facial expressions, is an involuntary, spontaneous, and subtle facial movement that reveals true emotions which people intend to conceal.
Yi Dai, Ling Feng
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MEGC 2019 – The Second Facial Micro-Expressions Grand Challenge [PDF]

open access: yes2019 14th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG 2019), 2019
Automatic facial micro-expression (ME) analysis is a growing field of research that has gained much attention in the last five years. With many recent works testing on limited data, there is a need to spur better approaches that are both robust and effective.
See, John   +4 more
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Public mental health through social media in the post COVID-19 era

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2023
Social media is a powerful communication tool and a reflection of our digital environment. Social media acted as an augmenter and influencer during and after COVID-19.
Deepika Sharma   +5 more
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Micro-expression recognition from local facial regions

open access: yesSignal Processing: Image Communication, 2021
Abstract MiE is a facial involuntary reaction that reflects the real emotion and thoughts of a human being. It is very difficult for a normal human to detect a Micro-Expression (MiE), since it is a very fast and local face reaction with low intensity.
Aouayeb, M.   +4 more
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Differences in brain activations between micro- and macro-expressions based on electroencephalography

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
Micro-expressions can reflect an individual’s subjective emotions and true mental state and are widely used in the fields of mental health, justice, law enforcement, intelligence, and security.
Xingcong Zhao   +12 more
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A False Trail to Follow: Differential Effects of the Facial Feedback Signals From the Upper and Lower Face on the Recognition of Micro-Expressions

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Micro-expressions, as fleeting facial expressions, are very important for judging people’s true emotions, thus can provide an essential behavioral clue for lie and dangerous demeanor detection.
Xuemei Zeng   +5 more
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Review of micro-expression spotting and recognition in video sequences

open access: yesVirtual Reality & Intelligent Hardware, 2021
Facial micro-expressions are short and imperceptible expressions that involuntarily reveal the true emotions that a person may be attempting to suppress, hide, disguise, or conceal.
Hang Pan   +5 more
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Necessary Morphological Patches Extraction for Automatic Micro-Expression Recognition

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2018
Micro expressions are usually subtle and brief facial expressions that humans use to hide their true emotional states. In recent years, micro-expression recognition has attracted wide attention in the fields of psychology, mass media, and computer vision.
Yue Zhao, Jiancheng Xu
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Micro-expressions as a form of interpersonal communication

open access: yesFides et Ratio, 2020
: Many different definitions are assigned to interpersonal communication. Regardless of their multiplicity interpersonal communication can be divided into verbal and non-verbal.
Karolina Kołażyk
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