<p>The angry face (right) and the happy face (left) with faces from The Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces—KDEF.</p
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
Recent studies of the face in the crowd effect, the faster detection of angry than of happy faces in...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...
<p>The angry face (right) and the happy face (left). Faces from The Karolinska Directed Emotional Fa...
<p>The angry face (right) and the happy face (left). Faces from The Karolinska Directed Emotional Fa...
Detection of angry, happy and sad faces among neutral backgrounds was investigated in three single e...
<p>Facial expressions of joy, anger, sadness, fear and the neutral faces were created using M.A.R.C....
Traditional models of face processing posit independent pathways for the processing of facial identi...
<p>The three emotional expressions of the schematic faces used in the experiments, i.e. Angry, Happy...
Abstract—Studies reveal that when people are exposed to emotional facial expressions, they spontaneo...
Faces provide cues for judgments regarding the emotional state of individuals. Using signal-detectio...
<p>This figure shows representative examples of the stimuli. Single video frames of facial expressio...
Rapid identification of facial expressions can profoundly affect social interactions, yet most resea...
We receive emotional signals from different sources, including the face, the whole body, and the nat...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
Recent studies of the face in the crowd effect, the faster detection of angry than of happy faces in...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...
<p>The angry face (right) and the happy face (left). Faces from The Karolinska Directed Emotional Fa...
<p>The angry face (right) and the happy face (left). Faces from The Karolinska Directed Emotional Fa...
Detection of angry, happy and sad faces among neutral backgrounds was investigated in three single e...
<p>Facial expressions of joy, anger, sadness, fear and the neutral faces were created using M.A.R.C....
Traditional models of face processing posit independent pathways for the processing of facial identi...
<p>The three emotional expressions of the schematic faces used in the experiments, i.e. Angry, Happy...
Abstract—Studies reveal that when people are exposed to emotional facial expressions, they spontaneo...
Faces provide cues for judgments regarding the emotional state of individuals. Using signal-detectio...
<p>This figure shows representative examples of the stimuli. Single video frames of facial expressio...
Rapid identification of facial expressions can profoundly affect social interactions, yet most resea...
We receive emotional signals from different sources, including the face, the whole body, and the nat...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
Recent studies of the face in the crowd effect, the faster detection of angry than of happy faces in...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...