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Discover Ludwig"eye expression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone's facial expression using their eyes. For example, "She gave him an angry eye expression as he walked out the door."
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Clearly, eye expression is an important part of the nonverbal communication that goes on between humans.
Eye expression is known to convey considerable information in normal circumstances.
Posted in Features and tagged Adam Anderson, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University, emotions, eye, eye expression, facial expression, human development, neuroscience, social communication on October 3, 2017 by Allison M. Hermann, Ph.D.
Study participants were shown a pair of eyes demonstrating one of the six expressions and one of 50 words describing a specific mental state, such as discriminating, curious, bored, etc. Participants then rated the extent to which the word described the eye expression.
A straightforward method of visual expression is to use facial expression such as eye expression, the color of cheeks, and the shape of lips.
When a participant makes speech and facial expression corresponding to a certain emotion type, iRobiQ determines the emotional state and plays several music clips relevant to the emotion, representing audio-visual expression such as eye expression, cheek color, and synthesized speech.
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Faith has a lot of tricks at her disposal: facial expressions, mouth expressions, eye expressions.
Our study assessed the ability of individuals with schizophrenia to recognise simple and complex mental states from eye expressions alone.
We observed impaired recognition of complex mental states in individuals with schizophrenia, from eye expressions alone (P=0.012).
The study found that the openness of the eye was most closely related to our ability to read others' mental states based on their eye expressions.
The reduced ability of schizophrenia patients to recognise eye expressions of complex mental states could be interpreted as supporting a lack of "theory of mind".
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