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A large study published in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience has found that children who were tested during the COVID-19 ...
The study, led by Torres and her team at the Rutgers Sensory Motor Integration Lab, used a novel data type she developed ...
A new study published in Biological Psychology has found that people with higher levels of psychopathic meanness show weaker brain responses when viewing emotional facial expressions—including fear, ...
New research reveals that individuals with autism express emotions using the same facial muscles as neurotypical individuals, but at intensities too subtle for the human eye to detect.
Using eye-tracking—a technique for recording and analyzing eye movements—a team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has ...
Figure 2: Intact non-conscious processing of fearful faces in the absence of the ... contributes to several aspects of emotional expression and mobilization of bodily resources.
New research recently published in Archives of Sexual Behavior suggests children's gender biases can be reflected in their facial emotional expressions.
specifically the difficulty autistic children have in reading facial expressions. She proposed building an “emotional hearing aid” that could be worn to read faces and cue appropriate ...
Facial expressions are a universal language of emotion, instantly conveying happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and much more. Reading these expressions is essential to compassion and empathy. Take this ...
Practise your facial expressions in front of the mirror so you can see how you interpret different emotions. Do you overact? Is your puzzled face too similar to your surprised face?
Let’s face it: When it comes to expressions ... could also connect facial expressions to emotional states. “We don’t know much about the emotional lives of animals,” she says.
Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to identify and manage one’s own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. Emotional intelligence is generally said to include a few skills ...