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Article
The Influence of Naturalness, Attractiveness and Intensity on Facial Emotion Recognition
Author(s)
Kerstin Limbrecht, Stefanie Rukavina, Andreas Scheck, Steffen Walter, Holger Hoffmann, Harald C. Traue
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5542/2012.03.004
Affiliation(s)
University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
ABSTRACT
Understanding
the determinants facial emotion recognition is still one of the main topics in
emotion research. Mimic expressions are not only a representation of feelings
caused by emotions, but are also an important communication channel in social
interaction. Research of the last 20 years could show that emotion recognition
abilities differ within and between individuals. Moreover, every
basic emotion seems to be processed differently in the human brain. Underlying
processes are still not clear. In this study, the common practice of presenting
pictures of faces showing basic emotions to participants was used in a more
methodological sense. Possible determining factors in facial emotion
recognition, like naturalness and intensity of the expressed emotion and the
attractiveness of the photographed person, were analyzed.
KEYWORDS
facial emotion recognition, validated stimuli, standardized picture set, naturalness, attractiveness, intensity
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