We examined how the recognition of facial emotion was influenced by manipulation of both spatial and temporal properties of 3-D point-light displays of facial motion. We started with the measurement of 3-D position of multiple locations on the face during posed expressions of anger, happiness, sadness, and surprise, and then manipulated the spatial and temporal properties of the measurements to obtain new versions of the movements. In two experiments, we examined recognition of these original and modified facial expressions: in experiment 1, we manipulated the spatial properties of the facial movement, and in experiment 2 we manipulated the temporal properties. The results of experiment 1 showed that exaggeration of facial expressions relat...
Two studies investigated the importance of dynamic temporal characteristic information in facilitati...
In the current study we examined whether timeline-reversals and emotional direction of dynamic facia...
Synthetic images of facial expressions were used to assess whether judges can correctly recognize em...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
This study uses point light displays both to investigate the roles of global and local motion analys...
Three studies investigated the importance of movement for the recognition of subtle and intense expr...
Current models of perceived facial expressions of emotions are focused on visual information. Howeve...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Research on emotion recognition has been dominated by studies of photographs of facial expressions. ...
Probing emotional facial expression recognition with the adaptation paradigm is one way to investiga...
Two experiments were run to examine the effects of dynamic displays of facial expressions of emotion...
The ways in which we move our faces and bodies are the source of much biologically important informa...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Previous studies of the perceptual processing and dynamics of emotional expression in faces have bee...
We report four experiments investigating the perception of photographic quality continua of interpol...
Two studies investigated the importance of dynamic temporal characteristic information in facilitati...
In the current study we examined whether timeline-reversals and emotional direction of dynamic facia...
Synthetic images of facial expressions were used to assess whether judges can correctly recognize em...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
This study uses point light displays both to investigate the roles of global and local motion analys...
Three studies investigated the importance of movement for the recognition of subtle and intense expr...
Current models of perceived facial expressions of emotions are focused on visual information. Howeve...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Research on emotion recognition has been dominated by studies of photographs of facial expressions. ...
Probing emotional facial expression recognition with the adaptation paradigm is one way to investiga...
Two experiments were run to examine the effects of dynamic displays of facial expressions of emotion...
The ways in which we move our faces and bodies are the source of much biologically important informa...
This series of experiments was designed to investigate ecological sequences of dynamic facial expres...
Previous studies of the perceptual processing and dynamics of emotional expression in faces have bee...
We report four experiments investigating the perception of photographic quality continua of interpol...
Two studies investigated the importance of dynamic temporal characteristic information in facilitati...
In the current study we examined whether timeline-reversals and emotional direction of dynamic facia...
Synthetic images of facial expressions were used to assess whether judges can correctly recognize em...