نتایج جستجو برای: emotional face perception

تعداد نتایج: 421163  

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
mania asgharpour institute for cognitive science studies (icss), tehran, iran ; department of psychology azad university, karaj branch, tehran, iran mehdi tehrani-doost department of psychiatry, roozbeh psychiatry hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ; institute for cognitive science studies (icss), tehran, iran mehrnoosh ahmadi department of psychiatry, roozbeh psychiatry hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hamid moshki institute for cognitive science studies (icss), tehran, iran

objective: deficits in the processing of facial emotions have been reported extensively in patients with schizophrenia. to explore whether restricted attention is the cause of impaired emotion processing in these patients, we examined visual attention through tracking eye movements in response to emotional and neutral face stimuli in a group of patients with schizophrenia and healthy individual...

2014
Michal Tanzer Golan Shahar Galia Avidan

The aim of the proposed theoretical model is to illuminate personal and interpersonal resilience by drawing from the field of emotional face perception. We suggest that perception/recognition of emotional facial expressions serves as a central link between subjective, self-related processes and the social context. Emotional face perception constitutes a salient social cue underlying interperson...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2015
Matteo Candidi Bernard M C Stienen Salvatore M Aglioti Beatrice de Gelder

The posterior Superior Temporal Suclus (pSTS) represents a central hub in the complex cerebral network for person perception and emotion recognition as also suggested by its heavy connections with face- and body-specific cortical (e.g., the fusiform face area, FFA and the extrastriate body area, EBA) and subcortical structures (e.g., amygdala). Information on whether pSTS is causatively involve...

2007
HILLARY ANGER ELFENBEIN ABIGAIL A. MARSH

Emotional of emotions in intelligence-the "accurate appraisal and expres-oneself and others and the regulation of emotion in a way that enhances living" (Mayer, DiPaolo, & Salovey, 1990, p. 772)-encompasses a set of interrelated skills and processes. Because the face is the primary canvas used to express distinct emotions nonverbally (Ekrnan, 1965), the ability to read facial expressions is par...

2012
Marte Otten Mahzarin R. Banaji

A number of recent behavioral studies have shown that emotional expressions are differently perceived depending on the race of a face, and that perception of race cues is influenced by emotional expressions. However, neural processes related to the perception of invariant cues that indicate the identity of a face (such as race) are often described to proceed independently of processes related t...

2016
Daniel A. Harris Sarah A. Hayes-Skelton Vivian M. Ciaramitaro

Faces drive our social interactions. A vast literature suggests an interaction between gender and emotional face perception, with studies using different methodologies demonstrating that the gender of a face can affect how emotions are processed. However, how different is our perception of affective male and female faces? Furthermore, how does our current affective state when viewing faces infl...

2016
Jasmina Tomas Ana Marija Španić

Time perception is an adaptive phenomenon that enables everyday functioning, although many of its aspects remain unknown. Previous studies have resulted in new insights regarding this phenomenon, indicating an overestimation of emotional faces presentations, compared to neutral ones. The aim of the present study was to explore if this effect due to emotional expression would be modulated by the...

2013
Bernd J. Kröger

Cognitive goals – i.e. the intention to utter a sentence and to produce co-speech facial and hand-arm gestures – as well as the sensorimotor realization of the intended speech, co-speech facial, and co-speech hand-arm actions are modulated by the emotional state of the speaker. In this review paper it will be illustrated how cognitive goals and sensorimotor speech, co-speech facial, and co-spee...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Mehrdad Seirafi Peter De Weerd Beatrice L de Gelder

Face perception and emotion recognition have been extensively studied in the past decade; however, the relation between them is still poorly understood. A traditional view is that successful emotional categorization requires categorization of the stimulus as a 'face', at least at the basic level. Here we tested whether emotional information could still be recognized accurately without explicit ...

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