APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Emotion Recognition, Mimicry and Reactions to Facial Paralysis: Research in Facial Electromyography Responses
- Mariah Estill
Oregon State University - Kathleen Bogart
Oregon State University
Abstract
Emotion recognition and facial muscle reactions to emotional expressions of people with and without facial paralysis were examined. Participants could recognize emotion without producing facial mimicry and without needing to see normal facial expressivity, supporting a holistic model of emotion recognition rather than the facial feedback hypothesis.
Emotion