Human observers are remarkably proficient at recognizing expressions of emotions and at readily grouping them into distinct categories. When morphing one facial expression into another, the linear changes in low-level features are insufficient to describe the changes in perception, which instead follow an s-shaped function. Important questions are, whether there are single diagnostic regions in the face that drive categorical perception for certain parings of emotion expressions, and how information in those regions interacts when presented together. We report results from two experiments with morphed fear-anger expressions, where (a) half of the face was masked or (b) composite faces made up of different expressions were presented. When is...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces perceived as reflecting the same emot...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...
Recent evidence shows that body context may alter the categorization of facial expressions. However,...
<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...
Abrupt discontinuities in recognizing categories of emotion are found for the labelling of conscious...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
Using computer-generated line-drawings, Etcoff and Magee (1992) found evidence of categorical percep...
Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion? While ...
<div><p>Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
We report four experiments investigating the perception of photographic quality continua of interpol...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Facial features differ in the amount of expressive information they convey. Specifically, eyes are a...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces perceived as reflecting the same emot...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...
Recent evidence shows that body context may alter the categorization of facial expressions. However,...
<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...
Abrupt discontinuities in recognizing categories of emotion are found for the labelling of conscious...
Categorical perception involves our perceptual system creating sharp boundaries along an objectively...
Using computer-generated line-drawings, Etcoff and Magee (1992) found evidence of categorical percep...
Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion? While ...
<div><p>Which facial features allow human observers to successfully recognize expressions of emotion...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
The eye and mouth regions serve as the primary sources of facial information regarding an individual...
We report four experiments investigating the perception of photographic quality continua of interpol...
AbstractFacial expressions are key to social interactions and to assessment of potential danger in v...
Facial features differ in the amount of expressive information they convey. Specifically, eyes are a...
Behavioral studies have shown that two different morphed faces perceived as reflecting the same emot...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...
Recent evidence shows that body context may alter the categorization of facial expressions. However,...