Face perception and emotion recognition have been extensively studied in the past decade; however, the relation between them is still poorly understood. A traditional view is that successful emotional categorization requires categorization of the stimulus as a 'face', at least at the basic level. Here we tested whether emotional information could still be recognized accurately without explicit categorization of a stimulus as a face. For this purpose we created a stimulus set in which facial stimuli expressing a range of happy-to-fear emotions were morphed into another object category (shoe). Interestingly, participants categorized emotions with great accuracy in stimuli that contained so little face information that they were explicitly cat...
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...
Facial affect (or emotion) recognition is a central issue for many VMC and naturalistic computing ap...
In cognitive science and neuroscience, there have been two leading models describing how humans perc...
Face perception and emotion recognition have been extensively studied in the past decade; however, t...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
Abrupt discontinuities in recognizing categories of emotion are found for the labelling of conscious...
Several studies investigated the role of featural and configural information when processing facial ...
<div><p>Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion...
<div><p>Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at read...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...
Perceivers who can accurately identify an emotion are more likely to engage in successful social int...
Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion? While ...
Rapid accurate categorization of the emotional state of our peers is of critical importance and as s...
We investigated the minimum expressive intensity that is required to recognize (above chance) static...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...
Facial affect (or emotion) recognition is a central issue for many VMC and naturalistic computing ap...
In cognitive science and neuroscience, there have been two leading models describing how humans perc...
Face perception and emotion recognition have been extensively studied in the past decade; however, t...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
Abrupt discontinuities in recognizing categories of emotion are found for the labelling of conscious...
Several studies investigated the role of featural and configural information when processing facial ...
<div><p>Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion...
<div><p>Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at read...
Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grou...
Perceivers who can accurately identify an emotion are more likely to engage in successful social int...
Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion? While ...
Rapid accurate categorization of the emotional state of our peers is of critical importance and as s...
We investigated the minimum expressive intensity that is required to recognize (above chance) static...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
As an important attribute of facial expression, emotional valence has been well explored, but its pr...
Facial affect (or emotion) recognition is a central issue for many VMC and naturalistic computing ap...
In cognitive science and neuroscience, there have been two leading models describing how humans perc...