Recent research has linked facial expressions to mind perception. Specifically, Bowling and Banissy (2017) found that ambiguous doll-human morphs were judged as more likely to have a mind when smiling. Herein, we investigate three key potential boundary conditions of this “expression-to-mind” effect. First, we demonstrate that face inversion impairs the ability of happy expressions to signal mindful states in static faces; however, inversion does not disrupt this effect for dynamic displays of emotion. Finally, we demonstrate that not all emotions have equivalent effects. Whereas happy faces generate more mind ascription compared to neutral faces, we find that expressions of disgust actually generate less mind ascription than those of happi...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions of emotion are recognized holistically, i....
We investigated the influence of happy and angry expressions on memory for new faces. Participants w...
Recent research has linked facial expressions to mind perception. Specifically, Bowling and Banissy ...
Introduction: Facial expressions can elicit simulation in onlookers, and can thus trigger the subje...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
The face inversion effect has often been demonstrated in face identification tasks. Less is known ab...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Current models of emotion simulation propose that intentionally posing a facial expression can chang...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
AbstractWe used a happy/sad classification task and a psychophysical model to study the tuning prope...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions of emotion are recognized holistically, i....
We investigated the influence of happy and angry expressions on memory for new faces. Participants w...
Recent research has linked facial expressions to mind perception. Specifically, Bowling and Banissy ...
Introduction: Facial expressions can elicit simulation in onlookers, and can thus trigger the subje...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
The decrease in recognition performance after face inversion has been taken to suggest that faces ar...
We studied discrimination of briefly presented upright vs. inverted emotional facial expressions (FE...
The face inversion effect has often been demonstrated in face identification tasks. Less is known ab...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Current models of emotion simulation propose that intentionally posing a facial expression can chang...
It is commonly assumed that a person’s emotional state can be readily inferred from his or her facia...
AbstractWe used a happy/sad classification task and a psychophysical model to study the tuning prope...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions of emotion are recognized holistically, i....
We investigated the influence of happy and angry expressions on memory for new faces. Participants w...