New research suggests that the emotional content of a facial expression influences how well observers can predict social ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study, which ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study ...
New research shows facial expressions are planned by the brain before movement, not automatic emotional reactions.
WASHINGTON – Creases and furrows on someone's face may put a wrinkle in our ability to properly judge his or her emotions, a new study suggests. In the study, participants viewed photographs of 64 ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study, which may help to explain why ...
Dogs are able to recognize human facial expressions, a new study determined. Canines can tell the difference between happy and sad human faces. This is the first time that a species, other than human ...
Scientists have found out that test subjects almost always perceive the facial expression on Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting as happy, thus calling into question a long-held assumption in art ...
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