Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology are the first to describe different emotional facial expressions for mice. Similar to humans, the face of a mouse looks completely different ...
It turns out that decoding our pets' mugs is more complicated than previously thought, and we know particularly little about feline appearances. Humans are hardwired to read facial expressions because ...
Most studies of how we recognize facial expressions have used static models of intense expressions. But new research indicates that facial motion -- seeing the range of movement in the arching of an ...
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