نتایج جستجو برای: happy facial phenotype

تعداد نتایج: 227140  

2016
Rochelle Picardo Andrew S. Baron Adam K. Anderson Rebecca M. Todd Cheryl M McCormick

Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles signaling approval and reward, and angry faces signaling disapproval and punishment. The present study examined whether the subjective experience of positive vs. negative facial expressions differs between children and adults. Specifically, we examined age-related differences in biases toward happy and angr...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2002
Henry Silver Nili Shlomo Travis Turner Ruben C Gur

BACKGROUND Persons suffering from schizophrenia have impaired perception of emotional expressions, but it is not clear whether this is part of a generalized deficit in cognitive function. AIM To test for existence of emotion-specific deficits by studying the effects of valence on recognition of facial emotional expressions. METHODS 24 male subjects suffering from chronic schizophrenia were ...

2016
Charlotte Vrijen Catharina A. Hartman Gerine M. A. Lodder Maaike Verhagen Peter de Jonge Albertine J. Oldehinkel

Many psychiatric problem domains have been associated with emotion-specific biases or general deficiencies in facial emotion identification. However, both within and between psychiatric problem domains, large variability exists in the types of emotion identification problems that were reported. Moreover, since the domain-specificity of the findings was often not addressed, it remains unclear wh...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2016
Mario Altamura Flavia A Padalino Eleonora Stella Angela Balzotti Antonello Bellomo Rocco Palumbo Alberto Di Domenico Nicola Mammarella Beth Fairfield

Emotional face recognition is impaired in bipolar disorder, but it is not clear whether this is specific for the illness. Here, we investigated how aging and bipolar disorder influence dynamic emotional face recognition. Twenty older adults, 16 bipolar patients, and 20 control subjects performed a dynamic affective facial recognition task and a subsequent rating task. Participants pressed a key...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2012
Satoshi F Nakashima Stephen R H Langton Sakiko Yoshikawa

We report data from an experiment that investigated the influence of gaze direction and facial expression on face memory. Participants were shown a set of unfamiliar faces with either happy or angry facial expressions, which were either gazing straight ahead or had their gaze averted to one side. Memory for faces that were initially shown with angry expressions was found to be poorer when these...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Maital Neta F Caroline Davis Paul J Whalen

Previous research suggests that neural and behavioral responses to surprised faces are modulated by explicit contexts (e.g., "He just found $500"). Here, we examined the effect of implicit contexts (i.e., valence of other frequently presented faces) on both valence ratings and ability to detect surprised faces (i.e., the infrequent target). In Experiment 1, we demonstrate that participants inte...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Hiroko Ichikawa Emi Nakato So Kanazawa Keiichi Shimamura Yuiko Sakuta Ryoichi Sakuta Masami K. Yamaguchi Ryusuke Kakigi

Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have difficulty recognizing facial expressions. They identify angry expressions less accurately than typically developing (TD) children, yet little is known about their atypical neural basis for the recognition of facial expressions. Here, we used near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to examine the distinctive cerebral hemodynamics of A...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2008
Marco Tamietto Beatrice de Gelder

The emotional valence of facial expressions can be reliably discriminated even in the absence of conscious visual experience by patients with lesions to the primary visual cortex (affective blindsight). Prior studies in one such patient (GY) also showed that this non-conscious perception can influence conscious recognition of normally seen emotional faces. Here we report a similar online intera...

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