Professional actors demonstrate variability, not stereotypical expressions, when portraying emotional states in photographs
It has long been hypothesized that certain emotional states are universally expressed with specific facial movements. Here the authors provide evidence that facial expressions of those emotional states are, in fact, varied among individuals rather than stereotyped.
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Auteurs principaux: | Tuan Le Mau, Katie Hoemann, Sam H. Lyons, Jennifer M. B. Fugate, Emery N. Brown, Maria Gendron, Lisa Feldman Barrett |
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2021
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