Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depict the apex of the emotional display. Although these studies have provided important insights into how emotions are perceived in the face, they necessarily leave out any role of dynamic information. In this Review, we synthesize evidence from vision science, affective science and neuroscience to ask when, how and why dynamic information contributes to emotion recognition, beyond the information conveyed in static images. Dynamic displays offer distinctive temporal information such as the direction, quality and speed of movement, which recruit higher-level cognitive processes and support social and emotional inferences that enhance judgements ...
Facial expressions convey important emotional and social information and are frequently applied in i...
In the real world faces move in a variety of ways, some of which are to do with their signal-sending...
Evidence for the importance of bodily cues for emotion recognition has grown over the last two decad...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
In emotion research, criticism has been directed to the use of static facial expressions, especially...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Ecological validity of static and intense facial expressions in emotional recognition has been quest...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Three studies investigated the importance of movement for the recognition of subtle and intense expr...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to that period of time (200-400 ms) during which the cognitive sys...
Two studies investigated the importance of dynamic temporal characteristic information in facilitati...
We employed a novel cuing paradigm to assess whether dynamically versus statically presented facial ...
ABSTRACT—Most studies investigating the recognition of facial expressions have focused on static dis...
Facial expressions convey important emotional and social information and are frequently applied in i...
In the real world faces move in a variety of ways, some of which are to do with their signal-sending...
Evidence for the importance of bodily cues for emotion recognition has grown over the last two decad...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
In emotion research, criticism has been directed to the use of static facial expressions, especially...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Ecological validity of static and intense facial expressions in emotional recognition has been quest...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Faces that move contain rich information about facial form, such as facial features and their config...
Three studies investigated the importance of movement for the recognition of subtle and intense expr...
The attentional blink (AB) refers to that period of time (200-400 ms) during which the cognitive sys...
Two studies investigated the importance of dynamic temporal characteristic information in facilitati...
We employed a novel cuing paradigm to assess whether dynamically versus statically presented facial ...
ABSTRACT—Most studies investigating the recognition of facial expressions have focused on static dis...
Facial expressions convey important emotional and social information and are frequently applied in i...
In the real world faces move in a variety of ways, some of which are to do with their signal-sending...
Evidence for the importance of bodily cues for emotion recognition has grown over the last two decad...