Facial expression control starts in a very old part of the nervous system. In the brain stem sits the facial nucleus, which ...
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating ...
Facial mimicry refers to automatic copying of another person’s facial expressions. When one person smiles, a listener may ...
When a baby smiles at you, it's almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part ...
When a baby smiles at you, it's almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part ...
A new study suggests that primate facial expressions may not just be reflex ...
Imagine sitting across from someone describing two movies to you. You listen attentively, trying to decide which one ...
Abstract: Event-based cameras are novel vision sensors that respond to local variations in intensity, generating asynchronous pixels, referred to as events, with low latency, high temporal resolution, ...
Abstract: Facial Expression Recognition (FER) is a critical method for evaluating the emotional states of patients with mental disorders, playing a significant role in treatment monitoring. However, ...
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