Background: Most of our social interactions involve perception of emotional information from the faces of other people. Furthermore, such emotional processes are thought to be aberrant …
Despite significant advances in the field of social neuroscience, much remains to be understood regarding the development and maintenance of social skills across the life span …
A Stuhrmann, T Suslow, U Dannlowski - Biology of mood & anxiety …, 2011 - Springer
Background Cognitive models of depression suggest that major depression is characterized by biased facial emotion processing, making facial stimuli particularly valuable for …
This meta-analysis of 28 data sets (N= 705 older adults, N= 962 younger adults) examined age differences in emotion recognition across four modalities: faces, voices, bodies/contexts …
LA Zebrowitz, JM Montepare - Social and personality …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We form first impressions from faces despite warnings not to do so. Moreover, there is considerable agreement in our impressions, which carry significant social outcomes …
Results from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processes involved in the detection and analysis of emotional facial expression are …
In this review, we consider affective cognition, responses to emotional stimuli occurring in the context of cognitive evaluation. In particular, we discuss emotion categorization, biasing …
Integration of information from face and voice plays a central role in our social interactions. It has been mostly studied in the context of audiovisual speech perception: integration of …
How the brain represents different aspects of faces remains controversial. Here we presented subjects with stimuli drawn from morph continua between pairs of famous faces …