facial expression

    Providing autistic children with instructions to pay more attention to facial expressions and tone of voice elicits an increased response in the part of the brain responsible for understanding the intentions ...
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    ... the brain appears to become 'accustomed' to facial expressions of disgust," said principal author Dr. Christopher Griffiths, dermatology professor and head of the Research School of Translational Medicine ...
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    ... provided emotion experience ratings and their facial expressions were videotaped. In addition, their brain activity was measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging, which allowed the authors to ...
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    ... their facial expression, capturing their every twitch and grimace. Participants also rated how they felt immediately after viewing each clip. The researchers played forty 15-second video clips. Ten were ...
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    ... to funding from the GRAMMY Foundation Grant Program, researchers at UCLA are about to find out. Individuals with ASD have trouble recognizing emotions, particularly social emotions like facial expressions ...
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    6. A baby's smile is a natural high
    (Radiology News/Radiology Articles)
    ... smiling face is like a 'natural high' ". The strength of the reaction depended on the baby's facial expression, he said. "The strongest activation was with smiling faces," he said. There was less effect ...
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    Some parents of children with autism evaluate facial expressions in a way that is strikingly similar to autistic patients themselves, according to new research. Some parents of children with autism ...
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    ... "This can lead to insensitivity to, and overestimation and/or misattribution of, certain facial expressions." "Relatives and friends of alcoholics often wonder why they continue to drink even though ...
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    ... responses to viewing pictures of fearful facial expressions were measured. Dr. Paul Whalen, corresponding author for this article, explains, "We focused our study on a regulatory circuit in the brain involving ...
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    ... as autism and low self-esteem. "Facial expressions play a major role in non-verbal social communication among humans and other primates," explains Professor Patrik Vuilleumier, based at the Laboratory ...
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    Researchers compared what happens in our brains when we view the facial expressions of other people with the brain activity as we read about emotional experiences. Watching Keanu Reeves walk along the ...
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    Tags: [autism,genetic,children,facial expression,parents]  ...
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    Tags: [facial expressions, insula, brain activity, books, films]  ...
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