Facial expressions can be categorized along the upper-lower facial axis, from a perceptual perspective
A critical question, fundamental for building models of emotion, is how to categorize emotions. Previous studies have typically taken one of two approaches: (a) they focused on the pre-perceptual visual cues, how salient facial features or configurations were displayed; or (b) they focused on the po...
Main Authors: | Davies, F. (Author), Guo, N. (Author), Guo, S. (Author), Hou, Y. (Author), Ma, C. (Author), Zhu, X. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2021
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