Emotion recognition

Investigation of the role of diagnostic facial features

Human observers spend more time looking at the eyes, nose and mouth than other features on the faces. What are the contributions of these diagnostic facial features to emotion recognition?

Reduced configural information modulates fixation patterns but does not affect emotion recognition

To address the role of diagnostic features and configural information in emotion recognition, we compared fixation patterns (on eyes, nose, mouth) and recognition performance from sketched (without head contours) and photographed face counterparts. …