Literature DB >> 11447663

Making faces: creating three-dimensional parameterized models of facial expression.

J Spencer-Smith1, H Wild, A H Innes-Ker, J Townsend, C Duffy, C Edwards, K Ervin, N Merritt, J W Paik.   

Abstract

Previous studies of the perceptual processing and dynamics of emotional expression in faces have been limited by the lack of realistic yet controlled stimuli. The present work offers researchers a method for creating such stimuli for exploring these phenomena. We describe the creation of the stimuli and a series of experiments testing the validity of these stimuli with respect to emotional expressions in humans. Participants evaluated synthesized facial images and standardized photographs of six basic emotional expressions for intensity and accuracy of perceived emotion. Comparisons of these measures were qualitatively similar for synthesized and photographed faces. A manipulation of the magnitude of the synthesized expressions yielded a significant effect on the perceived intensity of expression. In a subsequent multidimensional scaling study, no systematic differences were uncovered in the derived configurations of the synthesized expressions and the photographs. These results are discussed in the context of possible future research applications.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11447663     DOI: 10.3758/bf03195356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput        ISSN: 0743-3808


  10 in total

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2.  Neurocognitive signs in prodromal Huntington disease.

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3.  Virtual reality facial emotion recognition in social environments: An eye-tracking study.

Authors:  C N W Geraets; S Klein Tuente; B P Lestestuiver; M van Beilen; S A Nijman; J B C Marsman; W Veling
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4.  Early cortical processing of natural and artificial emotional faces differs between lower and higher socially anxious persons.

Authors:  Andreas Mühlberger; Matthias J Wieser; Martin J Herrmann; Peter Weyers; Christian Tröger; Paul Pauli
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5.  Probing the attentional control theory in social anxiety: an emotional saccade task.

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6.  Facial mimicry and the mirror neuron system: simultaneous acquisition of facial electromyography and functional magnetic resonance imaging.

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7.  Validation of dynamic virtual faces for facial affect recognition.

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