Competent social organisms will read the social signals of their peers. In primates, the face has evolved to transmit the organism’s internal emotional state. Adaptive action suggests that the brain of the receiver has co-evolved to efficiently decode expression signals. Here, we review and integrate the evidence for this hypothesis. With a computational approach, we co-examined facial expressions as signals for data transmission and the brain as receiver and decoder of these signals. First, we show in a model observer that facial expressions form a lowly correlated signal set. Second, using time-resolved EEG data, we show how the brain uses spatial frequency information impinging on the retina to decorrelate expression categories. Between ...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
To understand visual cognition, it is imperative to determine when, how and with what information th...
Competent social organisms will read the social signals of their peers. In primates, the face has ev...
This article examines the human face as a transmitter of expression signals and the brain as a decod...
Emotional facial expressions play an important role in social communication across primates. Despite...
Emotional facial expressions play an important role in social communication across primates. Despite...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Faces convey information about identity and emotional state, both of which are important for our soc...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Faces convey information about identity and emotional state, both of which are important for our soc...
Facial expressions are considered as communicative signals: they are central features of social beha...
The ability to perceive and differentiate facial expressions is vital for social communication. Nume...
The ability to categorize social information is essential to survive in a primate's social group. In...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
To understand visual cognition, it is imperative to determine when, how and with what information th...
Competent social organisms will read the social signals of their peers. In primates, the face has ev...
This article examines the human face as a transmitter of expression signals and the brain as a decod...
Emotional facial expressions play an important role in social communication across primates. Despite...
Emotional facial expressions play an important role in social communication across primates. Despite...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Faces convey information about identity and emotional state, both of which are important for our soc...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Faces convey information about identity and emotional state, both of which are important for our soc...
Facial expressions are considered as communicative signals: they are central features of social beha...
The ability to perceive and differentiate facial expressions is vital for social communication. Nume...
The ability to categorize social information is essential to survive in a primate's social group. In...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
To understand visual cognition, it is imperative to determine when, how and with what information th...