Probing emotional facial expression recognition with the adaptation paradigm is one way to investigate the processes underlying emotional face recognition. Previous research suggests that these processes are tuned to dynamic facial information (facial movement). Here we examined the tuning of processes involved in the recognition of emotional facial expressions to different sources of facial movement information. Specifically we investigated the effect of the availability of rigid head movement and intrinsic facial movements (e.g., movement of facial features) on the size of the emotional facial expression adaptation effect. Using a three-dimensional (3D) morphable model that allowed the manipulation of the availability of each of the two f...
Current models of perceived facial expressions of emotions are focused on visual information. Howeve...
High-level aftereffects have previously been reported for the recognition of static faces. We presen...
What are the evolutionary origins of facial expressions? One theory posits that they evolved from fa...
Probing emotional facial expression recognition with the adaptation paradigm is one way to investiga...
Adapting to an emotional facial expression biases emotional judgments of an ambiguous facial express...
Current theories on action understanding suggest a cross-talk between the motor and the visual syste...
Accurate perception of the emotional signals conveyed by others is crucial for successful social int...
Insights from human perception of moving faces have the potential to provide interesting insights fo...
Facial expression adaptation 2 Faces provide a wealth of information essential to social interaction...
This chapter presents a psychophysical experiment in which 3D computer graphic methods were used to ...
<div><p>Visual adaptation is a powerful tool to probe the short-term plasticity of the visual system...
The aim of the study was to focus on the relationship between motion and emotion. Relying on studies...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
High-level after-effects have been reported for the recognition of static faces [1,2]. It has been s...
Current models of perceived facial expressions of emotions are focused on visual information. Howeve...
High-level aftereffects have previously been reported for the recognition of static faces. We presen...
What are the evolutionary origins of facial expressions? One theory posits that they evolved from fa...
Probing emotional facial expression recognition with the adaptation paradigm is one way to investiga...
Adapting to an emotional facial expression biases emotional judgments of an ambiguous facial express...
Current theories on action understanding suggest a cross-talk between the motor and the visual syste...
Accurate perception of the emotional signals conveyed by others is crucial for successful social int...
Insights from human perception of moving faces have the potential to provide interesting insights fo...
Facial expression adaptation 2 Faces provide a wealth of information essential to social interaction...
This chapter presents a psychophysical experiment in which 3D computer graphic methods were used to ...
<div><p>Visual adaptation is a powerful tool to probe the short-term plasticity of the visual system...
The aim of the study was to focus on the relationship between motion and emotion. Relying on studies...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
High-level after-effects have been reported for the recognition of static faces [1,2]. It has been s...
Current models of perceived facial expressions of emotions are focused on visual information. Howeve...
High-level aftereffects have previously been reported for the recognition of static faces. We presen...
What are the evolutionary origins of facial expressions? One theory posits that they evolved from fa...