facial emotion

collocation in English

meaningsoffacialandemotion

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facial
adjective
uk
/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/
of or on ...
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emotion
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən/
us
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən/
a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings ...
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(Definition offacialandemotionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The processing offacialemotioninvolves a distributed network of limbic and paralimbic brain structures.
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Functional imaging offacialemotionrecognition may be a useful probe of cortical and subcortical abnormalities in mood disorders.
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The incorrect identification of social cues likefacialemotionmay help to maintain abnormal affective states.
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Recognition offacialemotionin low vision perceive, which is mainly low spatial frequencies.
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The recognition offacialemotionis dependent on limbic and paralimbic brain structures that may function abnormally in mood disorders.
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These findings support a certain convergence between the single unit and the larger network activated around these relatively specialized tasks of facial identity versusfacialemotionrecognition.
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This study represents the first investigation of the impact of child maltreatment occurring in the first year of life on the neural correlates offacialemotionrecognition in toddlerhood.
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Brain regions involved in verbal or non-verbal aspects offacialemotionrecognition.
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Perceiver and poser asymmetries in processingfacialemotion.
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It is very difficult for him to move around in this state, and he is also incapable of speech or expressingfacialemotion.
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This may contribute to heightened accuracy in thefacialemotionrecognition task, as well as more accurate identification of emotionally laden content.
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Examples of the six types of facial emotions displayed during the emotional expression multimorph task are depicted.
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For example, clinical neuropsychological studies examining the cognitive effects of bilateral damage to the amygdala indicate impaired processing of facial emotions.
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Results generally indicate that the ability to producefacialemotionincreases with age and is slightly correlated with the ability to discriminate the facial expressions of another.
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Depressed patients' perceptions of facial emotions in depressed and remitted states are associated with relapse : a longitudinal study.
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People with schizophrenia reportedly perform poorly compared with healthy adults when asked to identify facial emotions.
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Then as age increases we are socialized into not expressing strong facial emotions.
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The five family members were given simple designs so that their facial emotions could easily be changed with little effort and so that they would be recognizable in silhouette.
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Consistent with these findings, other studies have been conducted to test participants' judgment of facial emotions in comparison with their level of resilience, or ability to cope with stress.
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