News
Recently, various multimodal approaches to enhancing the performance of affective models have been developed. In this paper, we investigate the complementary representation properties of EEG and eye ...
Wondering how to know if your dog is happy? You've come to the right place. Our dogs may not speak our language, but they have plenty of avenues of communication to express their emotions – whether it ...
Kids won't always be happy, and that's OK. Allowing room for the full range of emotions sends an important message.
Facial expressions have been proven to be the most effective way for the brain to recognize human emotions in a variety of contexts. With the exponentially increasing research for emotion detection in ...
9mon
Snapchat on MSNPriceless Pet Reactions to Going to the VetAnimals enjoy visiting the vet about as much as humans enjoy going to the dentist. It’s one of those unavoidable parts o ...
Psychologists call it reward sensitivity. And simple steps can help you boost your drive to seek out positive emotions and enjoy life.
To summarize, there is debate concerning to what extent emotions are perceived in the eyes. Empirical results suggest that eye size could be a key indicator of some emotions, and that this ...
It’s common to think that upbeat, outwardly happy people are better at empathizing than the rest of us, since they seem more eager to pursue relationships and “connect” with others in ...
Human faces, especially eyes, communicate a wealth of information. Research shows that some people are better at reading emotions and inferring mental states.
Study: Autistic People Recognize Emotions Better Than Neurotypical in Cartoons Neurotypical people have spent a long time believing people with autism struggle to pick up on social and emotional cues.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results