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We prepared training and evaluation data from ten Korean participants (five men and five women) who were asked to express emotions while making an emotional face and speaking short phrases of ordinary dialogue.
In both conditions (emotional face and script), the emotions were largely recognized by the subjects.
There were no other significant results, e.g., anxiety group × emotion intensity × type of emotional face: F < 1.
Each participant was asked to carry out the same behavior as in the bimodal recognition experiments, looking at iRobiQ and making an emotional face and speech for respective emotions.
The facial stimuli (cardboards black and white 10 cm × 10 cm), which consist of an emotional face of a young boy showing six emotions (happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust and surprise) and one neutral face.
To simulate bimodal recognition experiments, we asked each participant to make an emotional face and simultaneously to emotionally vocalize several given sentences for respective emotions.
The dependent variable was accuracy on neutral and emotional face perception tests.
Previous neuroimaging studies have found deficits in emotional face processing localized to emotional brain regions.
Highly robust emotional face matching paradigm for assessing limbic responsiveness to negative facial expressions (Dannlowski et al. 2012).
Subjects performed an emotional face discrimination task, while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanning at 3 Tesla.
The amygdala has been implicated as a salience detector especially involved in the immediate response to emotional face content.
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