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Electrical stimulation of facial muscles influences how people perceive others' emotions, study finds
Psychology research suggests that the human body, particularly the muscles on our face, plays a key part in the processing of others' emotions. For instance, past findings suggest that when we see ...
From left are Professor Jiyun Kim and Jin Pyo Lee in the Department of Material Science and Engineering at UNIST. A groundbreaking technology that can recognize human emotions in real time has been ...
Can AI really read your emotions? In this article, I explore how emotion AI works, where it’s used, its privacy risks, and ...
One of the great mysteries of humankind is the perception of emotion. We understand the parts of the brain where emotions come from and the chemical reactions that produce them, but feelings remain a ...
In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers evaluated the associations of childhood trauma with emotion recognition accuracy (ERA). Study: The association between childhood trauma ...
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