The findings from the University of Portsmouth suggest that chimpanzees’ communication is more similar to humans than was previously known. The research also found that chimpanzees are able to produce these smile types silently, without being constrained by the accompanying laughing sound, ScienceDaily reported. Lead researcher Marina Davila-Ross said… The researchers filmed 46 chimpanzees at […]
EIA sponsors a Commercial Ph.D. project in partnership with the School of Computing, Mathematics and Digital Technology with Emotional Intelligence Academy and Manchester Metropolitan University. This research project aims to develop a tool for Micro Facial Expressions analysis. The procedural approaches will be investigated to the best solution to extract Micro Facial Expressions by image […]
In the last post we spoke mostly about the upper face and how five of the seven universally displayed emotions have reliable displays around the eyes. This time we are going to look at the remaining 2 universals, Disgust and Contempt and their displays in the lower face, particularly around the mouth. Before we move […]
I think that most of us would have heard the expressions “The eyes are the windows to the soul”, “that one had shift eyes”, or even, “He has the eyes of a killer!” Could this be because so much emotion is demonstrated by the eyes and surrounding areas? There is no doubt that eye contact […]