نتایج جستجو برای: facial dynamic changes

تعداد نتایج: 1288618  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Nicholas Furl Fadila Hadj-Bouziane Ning Liu Bruno B Averbeck Leslie G Ungerleider

Humans adeptly use visual motion to recognize socially relevant facial information. The macaque provides a model visual system for studying neural coding of expression movements, as its superior temporal sulcus (STS) possesses brain areas selective for faces and areas sensitive to visual motion. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging and facial stimuli to localize motion-sensitive areas ...

2014
Katja Münster Maria Nella Carminati Pia Knoeferle

Using eye-tracking, two studies investigated whether a dynamic vs. static emotional facial expression can influence how a listener interprets a subsequent emotionally-valenced utterance in relation to a visual context. Crucially, we assessed whether such facial priming changes with the comprehender’s age (younger vs. older adults). Participants inspected a static (Experiment 1, Carminati & Knoe...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Fengchun Qiao Nai-Ming Yao Zirui Jiao Zhihao Li Hui Chen Hongan Wang

In this paper, we propose a geometry-contrastive generative adversarial network GC-GAN for generating facial expression images conditioned on geometry information. Specifically, given an input face and a target expression designated by a set of facial landmarks, an identity-preserving face can be generated guided by the target expression. In order to embed facial geometry onto a semantic manifo...

2016
Krystyna Rymarczyk Łukasz Żurawski Kamila Jankowiak-Siuda Iwona Szatkowska

Facial mimicry is the tendency to imitate the emotional facial expressions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that the perception of dynamic displays leads to enhanced facial mimicry, especially for happiness and anger. However, little is known about the impact of dynamic stimuli on facial mimicry for fear and disgust. To investigate this issue, facial EMG responses were recorded in the co...

Journal: :Perception 2017
Elmeri Syrjänen Marco Tullio Liuzza Håkan Fischer Jonas K Olofsson

Disgust is a core emotion evolved to detect and avoid the ingestion of poisonous food as well as the contact with pathogens and other harmful agents. Previous research has shown that multisensory presentation of olfactory and visual information may strengthen the processing of disgust-relevant information. However, it is not known whether these findings extend to dynamic facial stimuli that cha...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2014
D T Ginat P Bhama M E Cunnane T A Hadlock

Various facial reanimation procedures can be performed for treating patients with chronic facial nerve paralysis. The radiologic imaging features of static and dynamic techniques are reviewed in this article with clinical correlation, including brow lift, eyelid weights and springs, gracilis free flaps, fascia lata grafts, temporalis flaps, and Gore-Tex suspension slings. Although the anatomic ...

Journal: :Orthodontics & craniofacial research 2008
H Popat S Richmond R Playle D Marshall Pl Rosin D Cosker

OBJECTIVES To objectively quantify facial movement in response to facial expression and spoken word. DESIGN Experimental study. Setting - Department of Dental Health and Biological Sciences, University Dental Hospital, Cardiff, UK. EXPERIMENTAL VARIABLE Facial movement was assessed in response to a standardized smile expression and the utterance 'puppy'. The sequences were recorded using a ...

2010
Yuki Matsui Masayoshi Kanoh Shohei Kato Tsuyoshi Nakamura Hidenori Itoh

We propose an interactive facial expression model using the Simple Recurrent Network (SRN) for achieving interactions through facial expressions between robots and human beings. The proposed model counts humans in the root system as receivers of facial expressions to achieve a dynamic system bi-directionally affecting humans and robots. Robots typically generate only static changes in facial ex...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2004
صحافیان, شهرزاد, هروی, فرزین,

Statement of Problem: Tooth extraction is a common technique in orthodontics and most of the specialists believe that this technique is able to change the facial appearance. Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate facial vertical changes in orthodontic patients following tooth extraction. Materials and Methods: Thirty patients, after their growth spurt, with CLI malocclusion all treat...

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