نتایج جستجو برای: happy facial phenotype

تعداد نتایج: 227140  

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2010
Dean G Purcell Alan L Stewart

Experiments using schematic faces developed by Öhman (Öhman, Lundqvist, & Esteves, 2001) seem to document an anger-superiority effect, although we have come to question these experiments. Our work shows that the low-level features of these schematic faces interact with the face's surround to produce effects that have been attributed to facial affect. Using relatively neutral faces that preserve...

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2014
Ritu Bhandari Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg Rixt van der Veen Christine E. Parsons Katherine S. Young Karen M. Grewen Alan Stein Morten L. Kringelbach Marinus H. van IJzendoorn

Childhood emotional maltreatment has been associated with a higher risk for maltreating one's own offspring. In the current study, we explored a possible role of oxytocin in mediating the association between childhood emotional maltreatment and participants' interpretation of infant facial expressions. Oxytocin levels were measured in 102 female participants using saliva samples. They rated the...

Journal: :Psychological research 2014
Manuel G Calvo Andrés Fernández-Martín Lauri Nummenmaa

This study investigated facial expression recognition in peripheral relative to central vision, and the factors accounting for the recognition advantage of some expressions in the visual periphery. Whole faces or only the eyes or the mouth regions were presented for 150 ms, either at fixation or extrafoveally (2.5° or 6°), followed by a backward mask and a probe word. Results indicated that (a)...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2009
Yu-Han Chen Jürgen Dammers Frank Boers Susanne Leiberg J. Christopher Edgar Timothy P. L. Roberts Klaus Mathiak

The insula has consistently been shown to be involved in processing stimuli that evoke the emotional response of disgust. Recently, its specificity for processing disgust has been challenged and a broader role of the insula in the representation of interoceptive information has been suggested. Studying the temporal dynamics of insula activation during emotional processing can contribute valuabl...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2015
Randy P Auerbach Jeremy G Stewart Colin H Stanton Erik M Mueller Diego A Pizzagalli

BACKGROUND Although theorists have posited that adolescent depression is characterized by emotion-processing biases (greater propensity to identify sad than happy facial expressions), findings have been mixed. Additionally, the neural correlates associated with putative emotion-processing biases remain largely unknown. Our aim was to identify emotion-processing biases in depressed adolescents a...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2007
Tobias Grossmann Tricia Striano Angela D Friederici

Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the development of processing happy and angry facial expressions. In 7-month-olds a larger negativity to happy faces was observed at frontal, central, temporal and parietal sites (Experiment 1), whereas 12-month-olds showed a larger negativity to angry faces at occipital sites (Experiment 2). These data sugge...

2001
Paula M. Niedenthal Markus Brauer Jamin B. Halberstadt

Participants in manipulated emotional states played computerised movies in which facial expressions of emotion changed into categorically different expressions. The participants’ task was to detect the offset of the initial expression. An effect of emotional state was observed such that individuals in happy states saw the offset of happiness (changing into sadness) at an earlier point in the mo...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2008
Christian G Kohler Elizabeth A Martin Marina Milonova Peng Wang Ragini Verma Colleen M Brensinger Warren Bilker Raquel E Gur Ruben C Gur

OBJECTIVE Impaired facial expressions of emotions have been described as characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia. Previous investigations of dynamic facial expressions have reported on global assessment of positive and negative emotion expressions. In this study, we examined facial expression differences based on duration and frequencies of emotion expressions. METHODS 12 persons with stable...

2015
Junichi Takahashi Tomohisa Hirano Jiro Gyoba

We examined dysfunctional memory processing of facial expressions in relation to alexithymia. Individuals with high and low alexithymia, as measured by the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), participated in a visual search task (Experiment 1A) and a change-detection task (Experiments 1B and 2), to assess differences in their visual short-term memory (VSTM). In the visual search task, the parti...

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