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Automatic facial coding versus electromyography of mimicked, passive, and inhibited facial response to emotional faces.

T Tim A Höfling1,2, Georg W Alpers1, Antje B M Gerdes1, Ulrich Föhl2.   

Abstract

Decoding someone's facial expressions provides insights into his or her emotional experience. Recently, Automatic Facial Coding (AFC) software has been developed to provide measurements of emotional facial expressions. Previous studies provided first evidence for the sensitivity of such systems to detect facial responses in study participants. In the present experiment, we set out to generalise these results to affective responses as they can occur in variable social interactions. Thus, we presented facial expressions (happy, neutral, angry) and instructed participants (N = 64) to either actively mimic, to look at them passively (n = 21), or to inhibit their own facial reaction (n = 22). A video stream for AFC and an electromyogram (EMG) of the zygomaticus and corrugator muscles were registered continuously. In the mimicking condition, both AFC and EMG differentiated well between facial expressions in response to the different emotional pictures. In the passive viewing and in the inhibition condition AFC did not detect changes in facial expressions whereas EMG was still highly sensitive. Although only EMG is sensitive when participants intend to conceal their facial reactions, these data extend previous findings that Automatic Facial Coding is a promising tool for the detection of intense facial reaction.

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Keywords:  Automatic facial coding; emotion; facial electromyography; facial expression

Year:  2021        PMID: 33761825     DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2021.1902786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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