نتایج جستجو برای: happy facial phenotype

تعداد نتایج: 227140  

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2002
Elaine Fox Riccardo Russo Kevin Dutton

The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influence attentional effects in a cueing paradigm. Moreover, heightened trait anxiety resulted in increased attentional dwell-time on emotional facial stimuli, relative to neutral faces. Experiment 1 presented a cueing task, in which the cue was either an "angry", "happy", or "neutral" facial expressi...

2011
Andreas Mühlberger Matthias J. Wieser Antje B.M. Gerdes Monika C.M. Frey Peter Weyers Paul Pauli

Static pictures of emotional facial expressions have been found to activate brain structures involved in the processing of emotional stimuli. However, in everyday live, emotional expressions are changing rapidly, and the processing of the onset vs the offset of the very same emotional expression might rely on different brain networks, presumably leading to different behavioral and physiological...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2006
J M Leppänen D J H Niehaus L Koen E Du Toit R Schoeman R Emsley

Schizophrenia is associated with a deficit in the recognition of negative emotions from facial expressions. The present study examined the universality of this finding by studying facial expression recognition in African Xhosa population. Forty-four Xhosa patients with schizophrenia and forty healthy controls were tested with a computerized task requiring rapid perceptual discrimination of matc...

2008
Manuel G. Calvo Lauri Nummenmaa

In this study, the authors investigated how salient visual features capture attention and facilitate detection of emotional facial expressions. In a visual search task, a target emotional face (happy, disgusted, fearful, angry, sad, or surprised) was presented in an array of neutral faces. Faster detection of happy and, to a lesser extent, surprised and disgusted faces was found both under upri...

2013
Nicholas R. Cooper Andrew Simpson Amy Till Kelly Simmons Ignazio Puzzo

The human mirror neuron system (hMNS) has been associated with various forms of social cognition and affective processing including vicarious experience. It has also been proposed that a faulty hMNS may underlie some of the deficits seen in the autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). In the present study we set out to investigate whether emotional facial expressions could modulate a putative EEG inde...

2015
Megan L. Willis Danielle L. Lawson Nicole J. Ridley Peter Koval Peter G. Rendell

Previous research on approachability judgments has indicated that facial expressions modulate how these judgments are made, but the relationship between emotional empathy and context in this decision-making process has not yet been examined. This study examined the contribution of emotional empathy to approachability judgments assigned to emotional faces in different contexts. One-hundred and t...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2008
Manuel G Calvo Lauri Nummenmaa

In this study, the authors investigated how salient visual features capture attention and facilitate detection of emotional facial expressions. In a visual search task, a target emotional face (happy, disgusted, fearful, angry, sad, or surprised) was presented in an array of neutral faces. Faster detection of happy and, to a lesser extent, surprised and disgusted faces was found both under upri...

2014
Ali Khatibi Martien G. S. Schrooten Linda M. G. Vancleef Johan W. S. Vlaeyen

Individuals with pain-related concerns are likely to interpret ambiguous pain-related information in a threatening manner. It is unknown whether this interpretation bias also occurs for ambiguous pain-related facial expressions. This study examined whether individuals who habitually attach a catastrophic meaning to pain are characterized by negative interpretation bias for ambiguous pain-relate...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
katayoon etemadi behnaz basir safieh ghahremani

background: 49, xxxxy syndrome is a rare sex chromosomal disorder, occurring in 1 per 85,000-100,000 male births. the classical phenotype is ambiguous genitalia, facial dysmorphism, mental retardation and a combination of cardiac, skeletal and other malformations. case: a two month-old boy with intrauterine growth restriction (iugr) and low birth weight, facial dysmorphism, clinodactyly in feet...

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