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Younger people can't read emotions on wrinkled faces. Here's an example of the images researchers used in the study. Courtesy of Dr. Ursula Hess. July 26, 2012, 12:51 PM EDT. By Cari Nierenberg.
Most people recognize an angry face when they see it, she adds, citing an analysis of nearly 100 studies 9. “Tons of other evidence suggests that most people in most cultures all over the world ...
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Being able to feel happy when with others can be an important way to bring your emotions in control. New research shows how this plays out in people with borderline disorder.
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 ...
Despite people’s faces and bodies being blurred, hundreds of study participants were still able to accurately read characters’ emotions by examining the background and how they interacted with ...
Human faces just got a lot more emotional. People can broadcast more than three times as many different feelings on their faces as scientists once suspected. For years, scientists have thought ...
Those smiley faces could be hiding some serious frowns. People using happy emojis might seem cheerful — but the subtext could reveal their more emo tendencies, according to new research.
Technically, the algorithm works by learning how people’s faces usually look when they express fear. Then, when you show it a new image, it can tell you with a certain probability whether that ...
In a 2012 study, researchers at Goldsmiths, University of London found exactly the same results when they tested emotion recognition using voices rather than faces.