News
In order to prove their assumption of universality right, they showed Western faces posing one of the six primary emotions — anger, fear, happiness, disgust, sadness, and surprise — to an ...
Given that we often try to understand other people’s emotions by relying on their faces (and, in fact, tend to overestimate our ability to do so), Kraus’s study is a wake-up call. The voice may be a ...
Emotions Aren't All In The Face Athletes may show intense emotion in their face, but you'll need more than that to tell if they won or lost. A new study suggests people don't read extreme facial ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results