Facial expressions arise from brain networks that encode slow, context-rich meaning and fast muscle control on different time scales, keeping smiles and threats socially precise.
Sometimes, people can't help but outwardly show their emotions. And people whose faces give away every emotion they feel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A grid showing the faces of multiple cats. Cats can use hundreds of facial expressions to communicate, a new study reveals. Over ...
Using hundreds of faces of actors from movies, psychologists have shown how facial expressions can get in the way of our ability to tell unfamiliar faces apart. People's faces change from moment to ...
Do you find it difficult to choose the perfect smiley-face emoji when trying to convey happy emotions in a text message? Although many emojis look very similar, it seems there are countless slightly ...
Making a friend smile has never been so easy, or creepy. New software can copy your expression and paste it onto another person's face - on a computer screen at least. This results in a creepy effect ...
Do cats have facial expressions? New research shows that cats actually do express many emotions on their face, similar to humans and dogs. Our understanding of cats, their behavior, and their ways of ...
3D-rendered faces are a big part of any major movie or game now, but the task of capturing and animating them in a natural way can be a tough one. Disney Research is working on ways to smooth out this ...