The facial expressions of six basic emotions were posed by two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 34) brain damaged patients and by a control group of normal subjects (N = 28). The posed expressions were examined by means of the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) which provides analytical and objective scoring, as by a subjective scale of appropriateness of expression. Results indicated no difference between controls and patients with a lesion in the right or left hemisphere. These findings are inconsistent with the hypothesis that the right hemisphere plays a specific role in the control of posed facial expression. No relationship was observed between posed emotional expressions and facial paralysis or the presence of oral apraxia
Abstract Detecting emotional facial expressions is an initial and indispensable component of face-to...
The imitation of a large repertoire of upper and lower facial actions was requested from a group of ...
none6siWe investigated how the brain's hemispheres process explicit and implicit facial expressions ...
The facial expressions of six basic emotions were posed by two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N ...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N=23) and left (N=39) b...
Aspects of emotional facial expression (responsivity, appropriateness, intensity) were examined in b...
This study examined the expression and perception of facial emotion in patients with unilateral cere...
Patients with unilateral brain damage and normal controls were asked to give (I) inter-emotion judgm...
How the brain is lateralised for emotion processing remains a key question in contemporary neuropsyc...
The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression wa...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
The importance of the right hemisphere in emotion perception in general has been well documented but...
It has been long known that the human right hemisphere makes special contributions to the analysis o...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
Abstract Detecting emotional facial expressions is an initial and indispensable component of face-to...
The imitation of a large repertoire of upper and lower facial actions was requested from a group of ...
none6siWe investigated how the brain's hemispheres process explicit and implicit facial expressions ...
The facial expressions of six basic emotions were posed by two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N ...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N=23) and left (N=39) b...
Aspects of emotional facial expression (responsivity, appropriateness, intensity) were examined in b...
This study examined the expression and perception of facial emotion in patients with unilateral cere...
Patients with unilateral brain damage and normal controls were asked to give (I) inter-emotion judgm...
How the brain is lateralised for emotion processing remains a key question in contemporary neuropsyc...
The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression wa...
Research on the asymmetry of facial expressions is reviewed in terms of neuroanatomy, qualitative an...
The importance of the right hemisphere in emotion perception in general has been well documented but...
It has been long known that the human right hemisphere makes special contributions to the analysis o...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
Abstract Detecting emotional facial expressions is an initial and indispensable component of face-to...
The imitation of a large repertoire of upper and lower facial actions was requested from a group of ...
none6siWe investigated how the brain's hemispheres process explicit and implicit facial expressions ...