نتایج جستجو برای: emotional face perception

تعداد نتایج: 421163  

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2012
Aleksandra Sherman Timothy D Sweeny Marcia Grabowecky Satoru Suzuki

Laughter is an auditory stimulus that powerfully conveys positive emotion. We investigated how laughter influenced the visual perception of facial expressions. We presented a sound clip of laughter simultaneously with a happy, a neutral, or a sad schematic face. The emotional face was briefly presented either alone or among a crowd of neutral faces. We used a matching method to determine how la...

2017
Yifang Wang Wei Zhou Yanhong Cheng Xiaoying Bian

This study investigated eye-movement patterns during emotion perception for children with hearing aids and hearing children. Seventy-eight participants aged from 3 to 7 were asked to watch videos with a facial expression followed by an oral statement, and these two cues were either congruent or incongruent in emotional valence. Results showed that while hearing children paid more attention to t...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2010
David A Leopold Gillian Rhodes

Face perception serves as the basis for much of human social exchange. Diverse information can be extracted about an individual from a single glance at their face, including their identity, emotional state, and direction of attention. Neuropsychological and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiments reveal a complex network of specialized areas in the human brain supporting these ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
V Moro S Pernigo R Avesani C Bulgarelli C Urgesi M Candidi S M Aglioti

Conspicuous deficits in face recognition characterize prosopagnosia. Information on whether agnosic deficits may extend to non-facial body parts is lacking. Here we report the neuropsychological description of FM, a patient affected by a complete deficit in face recognition in the presence of mild clinical signs of visual object agnosia. His deficit involves both overt and covert recognition of...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2016
Anna K Bobak Rachel J Bennetts Benjamin A Parris Ashok Jansari Sarah Bate

Previous work has reported the existence of "super-recognisers" (SRs), or individuals with extraordinary face recognition skills. However, the precise underpinnings of this ability have not yet been investigated. In this paper we examine (a) the face-specificity of super recognition, (b) perception of facial identity in SRs, (c) whether SRs present with enhancements in holistic processing and (...

2013
Julia Parish-Morris Coralie Chevallier Natasha Tonge Janelle Letzen Juhi Pandey Robert T. Schultz

Although the extant literature on face recognition skills in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) shows clear impairments compared to typically developing controls (TDC) at the group level, the distribution of scores within ASD is broad. In the present research, we take a dimensional approach and explore how differences in social attention during an eye tracking experiment correlate with face recogni...

Journal: :Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 2021

Previous research has highlighted age-related differences in social perception, particular emotional expression processing. To date, such studies have largely focused on approaches that use static stimuli the participant to identify passively without possibility of any interaction. In this study, we propose an interactive virtual environment better address variations and perception. A group 22 ...

2011
Nicolas Davidenko Stephen J. Flusberg

Across a wide range of face perception tasks, observers show drastically worse performance when faces are oriented upside-down versus upright. However, the meaning of orientation must be established in relation to a particular frame of reference. In relation to which reference frame(s) does the face inversion effect occur? Here we describe a simple, novel method for investigating potentially in...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2003
Michela Balconi Uberto Pozzoli

Previous studies have revealed that decoding of facial-expressions starts very early in the brain ( approximately 180 ms post-stimulus) and might be processed separately from the basic stage of face perception. In order to explore brain potentials (ERPs) related to decoding of facial-expressions and the effect of emotional valence of the stimulus, we analyzed 18 normal subjects. Faces with five...

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