You might think that
interpreting facial expressions is a «no - brainer,» but experiments suggest that elementary school children can benefit from practice.
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.
The theory that women are better at recognizing, discriminating between, and
interpreting facial expressions dates back to the 1970s, and many studies have reported that women outperform men on face - recognition tasks.
S: We did a study of normal males and females on skills such as the ability to tell whether someone is looking directly at you and
interpreting facial expressions.
Whether you're humming a hit from the»80s, solving a Sudoku or
interpreting facial expressions, a unique part of the brain is responsible for performing those functions.
People with autism can struggle socially because they often find it hard to
interpret facial expressions.
The findings provide insight into why many real - world implicit learning situations, such as learning to
interpret facial expressions, pose challenges for those with ASD.
- There was a fascinating article in the New Yorker this month about «Affective Computing»; the use of computers to read and
interpret facial expressions and discern human emotions.
Not exact matches
For example, Oakland, California - based Captricity's software
interprets handwritten documents, while Affectiva, a company begun at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focuses on analyzing emotion in
facial expressions.
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.
Since we don't get the chance to share
facial expressions and other nonverbal cues in our emails, they can sometimes be tougher to
interpret.
His movements are jerky and unpredictable, and his
facial expressions and sounds are hard to
interpret.
And researchers at Emory University found that such training enhanced people's ability to correctly
interpret other people's
facial expressions.
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.
Emotiv Systems introduces a sensor - laden headset that
interprets gamers» intentions, emotions and
facial expressions
«We started by replicating past research, showing that older adults are typically worse than younger adults at
interpreting emotions through
facial expressions,» Rauers explains.
Dogs recognize people and can learn to
interpret human emotional states from
facial expression alone.
Beyond words and actions, we have to
interpret inflection,
facial expressions, body language.
He has taught his staff to read every emotional nuance in people's
facial expressions and how to
interpret seemingly random bits of dialogue.