Background: Negative bias in facial emotion recognition is a well-established concept in mental disorders such as depression. However, existing face sets of emotion recognition tests may be of limited use in international research, which could benefit from more contemporary and diverse alternatives. Here, we developed and provide initial validation for the P1vital® Affective Faces set (PAFs) as a contemporary alternative to the widely-used Pictures of Facial Affect (PoFA). Methods: The PAFs was constructed of 133 color photographs of facial expressions of ethnically-diverse trained actors and compared with the PoFA, comprised of 110 black and white photographs of facial expressions of generally Caucasian actors. Sixty-one recruits were aske...
Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), ye...
Prior reports of preferential detection of emotional expressions in visual search have yielded incon...
AbstractMany psychological disorders are characterised by insensitivities or biases in the processin...
Background: Negative bias in facial emotion recognition is a well-established concept in mental diso...
Access to validated stimuli depicting children's facial expressions is useful for different research...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
Supplemental Material: Supplemental material for this article is available online.Copyright © The Au...
Face-based tasks are used ubiquitously in the study of human perception and cognition. Video-based (...
The Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) is one of the most widely used human facial expressio...
Attachment with altruistic others requires the ability to appropriately process affiliative and kind...
The goal of this study was to validate AFFDEX and FACET, two algorithms classifying emotions from fa...
Although good tests are available for diagnosing clinical impairments in face expression processing,...
This study investigated (a) how prototypical happy faces (with happy eyes and a smile) can be discri...
Facial expressions carry key information about an individual’s emotional state. Research into the pe...
Most of the existing sets of facial expressions of emotion contain static photographs. While increas...
Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), ye...
Prior reports of preferential detection of emotional expressions in visual search have yielded incon...
AbstractMany psychological disorders are characterised by insensitivities or biases in the processin...
Background: Negative bias in facial emotion recognition is a well-established concept in mental diso...
Access to validated stimuli depicting children's facial expressions is useful for different research...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
Supplemental Material: Supplemental material for this article is available online.Copyright © The Au...
Face-based tasks are used ubiquitously in the study of human perception and cognition. Video-based (...
The Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) is one of the most widely used human facial expressio...
Attachment with altruistic others requires the ability to appropriately process affiliative and kind...
The goal of this study was to validate AFFDEX and FACET, two algorithms classifying emotions from fa...
Although good tests are available for diagnosing clinical impairments in face expression processing,...
This study investigated (a) how prototypical happy faces (with happy eyes and a smile) can be discri...
Facial expressions carry key information about an individual’s emotional state. Research into the pe...
Most of the existing sets of facial expressions of emotion contain static photographs. While increas...
Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), ye...
Prior reports of preferential detection of emotional expressions in visual search have yielded incon...
AbstractMany psychological disorders are characterised by insensitivities or biases in the processin...