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The Role of Exposure Time and Emotional Scene on the Perception of the Six Basic Facial Expressions. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61932-8_37.
The Role of Exposure Time and Emotional Scene on the Perception of the Six Basic Facial Expressions. Junchen Shang,. Xuejiao Hou,. Jiafan Qin.
Therefore, this study indicates that the perception of both microexpressions and macroexpressions of fear and surprise are influenced by emotional scenes, and ...
May 22, 2023 · These findings reveal that how we perceive the average emotion of a group is influenced by both the emotional intensity and familiarity of the faces comprising ...
The role of face and context in emotion perception was investigated by manipulating features relevant to the stimuli and to the observer.
Mar 18, 2013 · We study the minimum exposure time needed to successfully classify the six classical facial expressions of emotion (joy, surprise, sadness, ...
Ekman developed a list of 6 basic emotions, also known as primal emotions, which include: anger, disgust, happiness, sadness, fear, and surprise.
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Facial expressions of emotions can very much vary in intensity, eg ranging from mild anger to rage, or from uneasiness and mild fear to angst and panic.
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Mar 6, 2024 · The present study investigated the effects of stimulus size and emotional expression on the perception of happy, angry, non-expressive, and scrambled faces.