Increasing evidence suggests that the visual representations of different emotional facial expressions overlap. Here we used an adaptation paradigm to investigate overlap of anger, disgust and fear expressions. In Experiment 1, participants categorized faces morphed from neutral to anger or neutral to disgust after adaptation to expressions of anger, disgust, and fear. Adaptation to expressions of both anger and disgust was found to bias perception of anger expressions away from anger. For disgust expressions, adaptation to disgust biased perception away from disgust, whereas fear adaptation biased perception towards disgust. Adaptation to anger had no measurable effect. In Experiment 2, covering the mouth-region of the disgust adaptation f...
The utility of recognising emotion expressions for coordinating social interactions is well document...
<div><p>Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental re...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...
AbstractIncreasing evidence suggests that the visual representations of different emotional facial e...
Facial expression adaptation 2 Faces provide a wealth of information essential to social interaction...
AbstractInfluential cognitive models of face perception posit that facial expression and identity ar...
Accurate perception of the emotional signals conveyed by others is crucial for successful social int...
The perception of visual aftereffects has been long recognized, and these aftereffects reveal a rela...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. What is the relationship between visual perception and visual mental imagery o...
An important issue for face processing is the extent to which invariant aspects of faces (e.g. ident...
Bruce and Young (1986) proposed that functionally different aspects of faces (e.g., sex, identity, a...
<div><p>The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as com...
Anxiety has been associated with a bias for interpreting threatening information. Faces expressing a...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as compared to...
The utility of recognising emotion expressions for coordinating social interactions is well document...
<div><p>Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental re...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...
AbstractIncreasing evidence suggests that the visual representations of different emotional facial e...
Facial expression adaptation 2 Faces provide a wealth of information essential to social interaction...
AbstractInfluential cognitive models of face perception posit that facial expression and identity ar...
Accurate perception of the emotional signals conveyed by others is crucial for successful social int...
The perception of visual aftereffects has been long recognized, and these aftereffects reveal a rela...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. What is the relationship between visual perception and visual mental imagery o...
An important issue for face processing is the extent to which invariant aspects of faces (e.g. ident...
Bruce and Young (1986) proposed that functionally different aspects of faces (e.g., sex, identity, a...
<div><p>The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as com...
Anxiety has been associated with a bias for interpreting threatening information. Faces expressing a...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as compared to...
The utility of recognising emotion expressions for coordinating social interactions is well document...
<div><p>Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental re...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...