Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces perceived as reflecting the same emotional expression are harder to discriminate than two faces considered as two different ones. This advantage of between-categorical differences compared with within-categorical ones is classically referred as the categorical perception effect. The temporal course of this effect on fear and happiness facial expressions has been explored through event-related potentials (ERPs). Three kinds of pairs were presented in a delayed same-different matching task: (1) two different morphed faces perceived as the same emotional expression (within-categorical differences), (2) two other ones reflecting two different emotions (between-categorical difference...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):148, September 2019International audienceThe extent to which...
Psychophysical methodology is used to evaluate the strength of the visual signals contained in facia...
The extent to which the six basic human facial expressions perceptually differ from one another rema...
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...
Many stucSes of categorical emotion perception rely on morphing to generate stimul. The morph from o...
In daily life, we perceive a person’s facial reaction as part of the natural environment surrounding...
Previous studies have shown differential event-related potentials (ERPs) to fearful and happy/neutra...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Neural responses to negatively valenced stimuli such as fear are enhanced relative to positive or ne...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
<div><p>Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at read...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):148, September 2019International audienceThe extent to which...
Psychophysical methodology is used to evaluate the strength of the visual signals contained in facia...
The extent to which the six basic human facial expressions perceptually differ from one another rema...
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...
Many stucSes of categorical emotion perception rely on morphing to generate stimul. The morph from o...
In daily life, we perceive a person’s facial reaction as part of the natural environment surrounding...
Previous studies have shown differential event-related potentials (ERPs) to fearful and happy/neutra...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces belonging to the same identity are ha...
Neural responses to negatively valenced stimuli such as fear are enhanced relative to positive or ne...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
<div><p>Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at read...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...
Abstract published in Perception 48(2S):148, September 2019International audienceThe extent to which...