Emotional facial expressions evoke faster orienting responses, but weaker emotional responses at neural and behavioural levels compared to scenes: A simultaneous EEG and facial EMG study.
Aimee MavratzakisCornelia HerbertPeter WallaPublished in: NeuroImage (2016)
Keyphrases
- facial expressions
- emotion recognition
- facial expression recognition
- emotional state
- human faces
- facial features
- face recognition
- face images
- facial images
- facial expression analysis
- expression recognition
- video sequences
- automatic facial expression recognition
- physiological signals
- three dimensional
- facial actions
- person independent
- expression classification
- facial motion
- human computer interaction
- facial appearance
- cohn kanade
- recognition of facial expressions
- affect sensing
- cohn kanade database