Fifty-one adults evaluated visually-perceived emotions from 32 masks. These masks (held in the collection of the Kentucky Museum, located on the campus of Western Kentucky University) were created by artists from a wide variety of cultures spanning multiple continents. Each participant evaluated every mask along six dimensions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. No previous scientific study has ever studied the general effectiveness of masks (other than Japanese Noh masks) in producing perceptions of human emotion. The results showed that the masks were effective in producing substantial variations in perceived happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. The ability of the masks to produce effective percepti...
Abstract The impact of face masks on social cognition and interaction became a popular topic due to ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate children's (4th graders and 7th graders) and young adult...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...
A Noh mask worn by expert actors when performing on a Japanese traditional Noh drama is suggested to...
This study aims to investigate the impact masks have on emotional recognition. Previous studies have...
A Noh mask worn by expert actors when performing on a Japanese traditional Noh drama is suggested to...
Research suggests that the expression of basic emotions is fairly universal (Ekman & Oster, 1979). S...
International audienceStudies of the impact of face masks on emotional facial expression recognition...
Background: A Noh mask, worn by expert actors during performance on the Japanese traditional Noh dra...
BACKGROUND: A Noh mask, worn by expert actors during performance on the Japanese traditional Noh dra...
Previous research has shown that face masks impair the ability to perceive social information and th...
Previous research has shown that face masks impair the ability to perceive social information and th...
Perceivers who can accurately identify an emotion are more likely to engage in successful social int...
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the daily lives of many people. The novelty of mask weari...
Abstract Emotional mimicry, the imitation of others’ emotion expressions, is related to increased in...
Abstract The impact of face masks on social cognition and interaction became a popular topic due to ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate children's (4th graders and 7th graders) and young adult...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...
A Noh mask worn by expert actors when performing on a Japanese traditional Noh drama is suggested to...
This study aims to investigate the impact masks have on emotional recognition. Previous studies have...
A Noh mask worn by expert actors when performing on a Japanese traditional Noh drama is suggested to...
Research suggests that the expression of basic emotions is fairly universal (Ekman & Oster, 1979). S...
International audienceStudies of the impact of face masks on emotional facial expression recognition...
Background: A Noh mask, worn by expert actors during performance on the Japanese traditional Noh dra...
BACKGROUND: A Noh mask, worn by expert actors during performance on the Japanese traditional Noh dra...
Previous research has shown that face masks impair the ability to perceive social information and th...
Previous research has shown that face masks impair the ability to perceive social information and th...
Perceivers who can accurately identify an emotion are more likely to engage in successful social int...
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the daily lives of many people. The novelty of mask weari...
Abstract Emotional mimicry, the imitation of others’ emotion expressions, is related to increased in...
Abstract The impact of face masks on social cognition and interaction became a popular topic due to ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate children's (4th graders and 7th graders) and young adult...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...