<div><p>Although a great deal of research has been conducted on the recognition of basic facial emotions (e.g., anger, happiness, sadness), much less research has been carried out on the more subtle facial expressions of an individual's mental state (e.g., anxiety, disinterest, relief). Of particular concern is that these mental state expressions provide a crucial source of communication in everyday life but little is known about the accuracy with which natural dynamic facial expressions of mental states are identified and, in particular, the variability in mental state perception that is produced. Here we report the findings of two studies that investigated the accuracy and variability with which dynamic facial expressions of mental states...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
Facial expression recognition plays a crucial role in understanding the emotion of people, as well a...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...
Although a great deal of research has been conducted on the recognition of basic facial emotions (e....
Previous work suggests only a small set of facial expressions can be interpreted universally with an...
This study examined whether three subtypes of anxiety (trait anxiety, state anxiety, and social anxi...
Ecological validity of static and intense facial expressions in emotional recognition has been quest...
The extent to which the six basic human facial expressions perceptually differ from one another rema...
In emotion research, criticism has been directed to the use of static facial expressions, especially...
Previous work suggests that a range of mental states can be read from facial expressions, beyond the...
We investigated the minimum expressive intensity that is required to recognize (above chance) static...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Previous studies have shown that depression and anxiety are associated to changes in the recognition...
This study examined whether three subtypes of anxiety (trait anxiety, state anxiety, and social anxi...
Objective Cross-cultural studies have demonstrated universal similarity in the recognition and expr...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
Facial expression recognition plays a crucial role in understanding the emotion of people, as well a...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...
Although a great deal of research has been conducted on the recognition of basic facial emotions (e....
Previous work suggests only a small set of facial expressions can be interpreted universally with an...
This study examined whether three subtypes of anxiety (trait anxiety, state anxiety, and social anxi...
Ecological validity of static and intense facial expressions in emotional recognition has been quest...
The extent to which the six basic human facial expressions perceptually differ from one another rema...
In emotion research, criticism has been directed to the use of static facial expressions, especially...
Previous work suggests that a range of mental states can be read from facial expressions, beyond the...
We investigated the minimum expressive intensity that is required to recognize (above chance) static...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Previous studies have shown that depression and anxiety are associated to changes in the recognition...
This study examined whether three subtypes of anxiety (trait anxiety, state anxiety, and social anxi...
Objective Cross-cultural studies have demonstrated universal similarity in the recognition and expr...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
Facial expression recognition plays a crucial role in understanding the emotion of people, as well a...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...