New research from the University of Portsmouth has found that great apes exhibit exactness in mimicking one another's facial ...
Great apes copy facial expressions of other apes with exact detail, a behavior that may reveal how human communication first ...
Individuals experiencing symptoms of social anxiety tend to identify faint expressions of sadness more accurately and scan ...
Dogs are able to recognize human facial expressions, a new study determined. Canines can tell the difference between happy and sad human faces. This is the first time that a species, other than human ...
Dogs have lived alongside humans for at least 40,000 years, but proximity doesn’t automatically lead to understanding. According to a new study from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...