In human-robot interaction, most robots currently respond reactively, mimicking expressions only after humans act, which ...
Facial expressions may appear spontaneous, but new research shows the brain begins preparing them long before the face ...
Facial expression control starts in a very old part of the nervous system. In the brain stem sits the facial nucleus, which ...
Faces are so important to social communication that we’ve evolved specialized brain cells just to recognize them, a new study ...
W e all subtly mirror the facial expressions of the people around us, smiling when they smile, furrowing our brows in concert ...
This 1936 portrait by Dorothea Lange shows Florence Owens Thompson with several of her children in a photograph known as "Migrant Mother." Source: Dorothea Lange/Public Domain Photographers and ...
It’s intentionally sending a signal that it’s pissed off, so beware ...
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating ...
Facial expressions are widely recognized as universal indicators of underlying internal states in most species of animals, thereby presenting as a non-invasive measure for assessing physical and ...