A clever tropical fish has flipped how biologists are thinking about memory, brains and visual recognition in the animal ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study ...
When you and I look at a photograph of a human face, it is easy for us to recognize the emotional state of the person shown in it just by their expression. Can dogs do the same? I first became ...
Facial mimicry refers to automatic copying of another person’s facial expressions. When one person smiles, a listener may ...
The ability to recognize human emotions is a fundamental aspect of survival. It allows us to engage with others socially, detect threats and dangers, strengthen social bonds, and enable cooperation ...
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