Deciphering the Enigmatic Face
University of British Columbia · University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
Most studies investigating the recognition of facial expressions have focused on static displays of intense expressions. Consequently, researchers may have underestimated the importance of motion in deciphering the subtle expressions that permeate real-life situations. In two experiments, we examined the effect of motion on perception of subtle facial expressions and tested the hypotheses that motion improves affect judgment by (a) providing denser sampling of expressions, (b) providing dynamic information, (c) facilitating configural processing, and (d) enhancing the perception of change. Participants viewed faces depicting subtle facial expressions in four modes (single-static, multi-static, dynamic, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 7.83
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- 100%
- References
- 40
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Facial expression
- Biological motion
- Motion (physics)
- Perception
- Cognitive psychology
- Expression (computer science)
- Property (philosophy)