New research suggests that the emotional content of a facial expression influences how well observers can predict social ...
Scientists found that the hemispheric differences in the temporal area overlying superior temporal sulcus when processing positive (happy) and negative (angry) facial expressions in infants. Japanese ...
Angry expressions seem to boost the effectiveness of threats without actual aggression, according to research. The findings show that angry expressions lend additional weight to a negotiator's threat ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Have some tough negotiations coming up? You might want to start practicing your angry face. According to new research from Stony Brook University, Harvard University and ...
Angry facial expressions produced at real world speeds are harder for people with autism to recognize than other facial expressions, a new study finds. Both the intensity of an expression and the ...
People in early-stage recovery from alcohol use disorder can struggle to recognize facial expressions of emotion ─particularly anger ─according to a study published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical ...
Word to the wise: Don’t play poker with your dog. He can read your face like a book. A new study shows that man’s best friend is remarkably good at discerning happy expressions from angry ones – even ...
If you see someone with a furrowed brow, pursed lips and flared nostrils, it's easy to tell they're angry. In fact, humans evolved a universally recognizable angry face not only to warn others of ...