Detecting brief changes of facial expression is vital for social communication. Yet, how reliably, how fast these changes are detected and how long they are processed in the human brain remain unknown. High-density electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded in 18 participants presented with a neutral-expression face at a rate of 5.88 Hz (F) for 80 s. Every five faces, the face changed expression to fear, disgust or happiness (different stimulation sequences). The resulting 1.18 Hz (F/5) EEG response and its harmonics objectively indexed detection of a brief change of facial expression. This response was recorded in every participant in a few minutes but was largely reduced for inverted faces, indicating that it reflects high-level processes. A...
The extent to which the six basic human facial expressions perceptually differ from one another rema...
What is the stimulus presentation rate at which the human brain can discriminate each exemplar of a ...
This paper reviews a fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) approach developed recently to make sig...
International audienceEfficient decoding of even brief and slight intensity facial expression change...
Open access meeting abstract.International audiencePerceiving emotional expressions from faces is es...
Efficient decoding of even brief and slight intensity facial expression changes is important for soc...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):148, September 2019International audienceIn the human brain,...
Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 19(10):181c, September 2019International audienceThe proces...
Automatic responses to brief expression changes from a neutral face have been recently isolated in t...
Open access meeting abstract.International audienceEfficient understanding of emotions from expressi...
Abstract published in Neurophysiologie Clinique, 49(3):199, June 2019National audienceBackground: Th...
Background Recognition of facial expressions (FEs) plays a crucial role in social interactions. Most...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
The extent to which the six basic human facial expressions perceptually differ from one another rema...
What is the stimulus presentation rate at which the human brain can discriminate each exemplar of a ...
This paper reviews a fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) approach developed recently to make sig...
International audienceEfficient decoding of even brief and slight intensity facial expression change...
Open access meeting abstract.International audiencePerceiving emotional expressions from faces is es...
Efficient decoding of even brief and slight intensity facial expression changes is important for soc...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):148, September 2019International audienceIn the human brain,...
Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 19(10):181c, September 2019International audienceThe proces...
Automatic responses to brief expression changes from a neutral face have been recently isolated in t...
Open access meeting abstract.International audienceEfficient understanding of emotions from expressi...
Abstract published in Neurophysiologie Clinique, 49(3):199, June 2019National audienceBackground: Th...
Background Recognition of facial expressions (FEs) plays a crucial role in social interactions. Most...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
The extent to which the six basic human facial expressions perceptually differ from one another rema...
What is the stimulus presentation rate at which the human brain can discriminate each exemplar of a ...
This paper reviews a fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) approach developed recently to make sig...