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It was also sobering to find out that there is part of the brain that is dedicated to recognising emotions in other people, and that this information is gathered by reading the body.
People diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emotions expressed by others.
Commonly, people on the autistic spectrum have trouble with social interaction - using speech, recognising emotions (their own and other people's), body language.
Importantly, this sensitivity seems to extend to others' feelings – they are better at recognising emotions in others' faces – and they are also quicker to learn to avoid a threat, such as a small electric shock in the lab, perhaps because those more intense bodily feelings saturate their memories, making the aversion more visceral.
Individuals with ASD have difficulty recognising emotions (although see Jones et al) and understanding the mental states of others, also known as theory of mind, both of which are thought to contribute to problems in social functioning.
In a similar way to a Polish individual who has had substantial experience interacting in the British culture has learnt that British anger is less likely to be accompanied by lip pressing, a robot designed to read the emotions in Polish culture must be retuned if it is to be as successful at recognising emotions in British culture.
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Studies with recovered AN individuals also highlight distinct emotional and interpersonal features such as behavioural avoidance, submissive behaviour [ 21, 22] and difficulties recognising emotion in others [ 23].
In this case, it wants to help them recognise emotions including Happy, Angry, Tired, Surprised and Sneaky, by looking at virtual characters.
Castano and Kidd had previously conducted research in which they gave participants extracts from literary or genre novels to read, and then assessed how well they could recognise emotions in others, finding that those who read the literary fiction extracts scored highest.
Sourina has spent nine years working on improving the ability of computers to recognise emotions from EEG.
Early papers have covered psychological and theoretical aspects of emotion expression in speech (e. g., [1]) and presented early ideas for building systems to recognise emotions expressed in human speech (e. g., [2, 3]).
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