We employed a novel cuing paradigm to assess whether dynamically versus statically presented facial expressions differentially engaged predictive visual mechanisms. Participants were presented with a cueing stimulus that was either the static depiction of a low intensity expressed emotion; or a dynamic sequence evolving from a neutral expression to the low intensity expressed emotion. Following this cue and a backwards mask, participants were presented with a probe face that displayed either the same emotion (congruent) or a different emotion (incongruent) with respect to that displayed by the cue although expressed at a high intensity. The probe face had either the same or different identity from the cued face. The participants ’ task was ...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
AbstractA great deal of perceptual and social information is conveyed by facial motion. Here, we inv...
Abstract. Recent evidence suggests that observers may anticipate the future emotional state of an ac...
We employed a novel cuing paradigm to assess whether dynamically versus statically presented facial ...
We employed a novel cuing paradigm to assess whether dynamically versus statically presented facial ...
People track facial expression dynamics with ease to accurately perceive distinct emotions. Although...
Current theories on action understanding suggest a cross-talk between the motor and the visual syste...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Most studies investigating the recognition of facial expressions have focused on static displays of ...
A great deal of perceptual and social information is conveyed by facial motion. Here, we investigate...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people’s emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of the affective dispositions of others. Recen...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of the affective dispositions of others. Recen...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
AbstractA great deal of perceptual and social information is conveyed by facial motion. Here, we inv...
Abstract. Recent evidence suggests that observers may anticipate the future emotional state of an ac...
We employed a novel cuing paradigm to assess whether dynamically versus statically presented facial ...
We employed a novel cuing paradigm to assess whether dynamically versus statically presented facial ...
People track facial expression dynamics with ease to accurately perceive distinct emotions. Although...
Current theories on action understanding suggest a cross-talk between the motor and the visual syste...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Most studies investigating the recognition of facial expressions have focused on static displays of ...
A great deal of perceptual and social information is conveyed by facial motion. Here, we investigate...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people’s emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of the affective dispositions of others. Recen...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of the affective dispositions of others. Recen...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
AbstractA great deal of perceptual and social information is conveyed by facial motion. Here, we inv...
Abstract. Recent evidence suggests that observers may anticipate the future emotional state of an ac...