Facial expressions are of eminent importance for social interaction as they convey information about other individuals’ emotions and social intentions. According to the predominant “basic emotion” approach, the perception of emotion in faces is based on the rapid, auto- matic categorization of prototypical, universal expressions. Consequently, the perception of facial expressions has typically been investigated using isolated, de-contextualized, static pictures of facial expressions that maximize the distinction between categories. However, in everyday life, an individual’s face is not perceived in isolation, but almost always appears within a situational context, which may arise from other people, the physical environment surrounding the f...
The present study sought to determine whether contextual information available when viewing social i...
Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experime...
Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experime...
Facial expressions are of eminent importance for social interaction as they convey information about...
Certain facial configurations are believed to be associated with distinct affective meanings (i.e. b...
BACKGROUND: Certain facial configurations are believed to be associated with distinct affective mean...
In studies of emotion perception, an emphasis has been placed on the importance of facial informati...
Humans optimize behavior by deriving context-based expectations. Contextual data that are important ...
ABSTRACT—Current theories of emotion perception posit that basic facial expressions signal categoric...
Perception and evaluation of facial expressions are known to be heavily modulated by emotional featu...
Recent evidence shows that body context may alter the categorization of facial expressions. However,...
We review recent work demonstrating consistent context effects during emotion perception. Visual sce...
Emotion perception research is dominated by the assumption that emotions are written on the face as ...
While traditional face perception predominantly focuses on perception of individual faces viewed al...
Certain facial expressions have been theorized to be easily recognizable signals of specific emotion...
The present study sought to determine whether contextual information available when viewing social i...
Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experime...
Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experime...
Facial expressions are of eminent importance for social interaction as they convey information about...
Certain facial configurations are believed to be associated with distinct affective meanings (i.e. b...
BACKGROUND: Certain facial configurations are believed to be associated with distinct affective mean...
In studies of emotion perception, an emphasis has been placed on the importance of facial informati...
Humans optimize behavior by deriving context-based expectations. Contextual data that are important ...
ABSTRACT—Current theories of emotion perception posit that basic facial expressions signal categoric...
Perception and evaluation of facial expressions are known to be heavily modulated by emotional featu...
Recent evidence shows that body context may alter the categorization of facial expressions. However,...
We review recent work demonstrating consistent context effects during emotion perception. Visual sce...
Emotion perception research is dominated by the assumption that emotions are written on the face as ...
While traditional face perception predominantly focuses on perception of individual faces viewed al...
Certain facial expressions have been theorized to be easily recognizable signals of specific emotion...
The present study sought to determine whether contextual information available when viewing social i...
Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experime...
Building on the notion that processing of emotional stimuli is sensitive to context, in two experime...