Not exact matches
The two hit it off, and soon after they teamed up at MIT's Media Lab, armed with a near - million - dollar National Science Foundation grant, to prototype a sort of
emotional hearing aid for autistic people — essentially a wearable camera that scanned people's facial
expressions to
interpret social cues, in real time, for the person wearing the device.
A 2016 study in Royal Society: Biology Letters confirmed what today's dog owners have told anyone who'll listen: Dogs can
interpret a human's
emotional state based on the individual's facial
expression, a rare interspecies feat.
People with deficits in
emotional processing have difficulty recognizing and
interpreting the facial
expressions of six universal emotions: happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise and disgust.
Dogs recognize people and can learn to
interpret human
emotional states from facial
expression alone.
Such findings would argue in favor of an intervention aiming to develop students»
emotional competencies, that is, teach students how to identify their emotions (identification), how to
interpret the information conveyed by their emotions (comprehension), how to express their emotions (
expression), how to control them (regulation), and how to use them (utilization)(Mayer & Salovey, 1997; Mikolajczak, 2009).
He has taught his staff to read every
emotional nuance in people's facial
expressions and how to
interpret seemingly random bits of dialogue.