Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly skilled at understanding the world around it, but new research suggests it ...
Understanding body language and facial expressions begins with looking at patterns of nonverbal signals rather than focusing on a single gesture. Posture, eye contact, facial movements, and tone of ...
Most studies of how we recognize facial expressions have used static models of intense expressions. But new research indicates that facial motion -- seeing the range of movement in the arching of an ...
A team from Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology aimed to find out whether six basic facial expressions differing in intensity are challenging for young people with autism to recognise.
University of Bristol. "Children with autism find understanding facial expressions difficult but make similar mistakes as peers, new study finds." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 3 April 2017.
June 20 (UPI) --According to a new study, dogs understand a range of human facial expressions and respond accordingly. If you're a dog owner, your furry friend can probably tell when you're angry, ...
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