Facial Recognition, Facial Interpretation

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Annaz, D., Karmiloff-Smith, A., Johnson, M. H., & Thomas, M. S. C. (2009). A cross-syndrome study of the development of holistic face recognition in children with autism, Down syndrome and Williams syndrome. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 102, 456-486.

Bowden, M. (2013). The importance of being inauthentic by body language expert Mark Bowden at TEDxToronto. [video]. (20:49 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk_SMBIW1mg

Camras, L. A., Bakeman, R., Chen, Y., Norris, K., & Cain, T. R. (2006). Culture, ethnicity, and children's facial expressions: a study of European American, Mainland Chinese, Chinese American, and adopted Chinese girls. Emotion, 6(1), 103.

Caspers, J., Zilles, K., Amunts, K., Laird, A. R., Fox, P. T., & Eickhoff, S. B. (2014). Functional characterization and differential coactivation patterns of two cytoarchitectonic visual areas on the human posterior fusiform gyrus. Human Brain Mapping, 35(6), 2754-2767.

Cowen, A. S., Keltner, D., Schroff, F., Jou, B., Adam, H., & Prasad, G. (2021). Sixteen facial expressions occur in similar contexts worldwide. Nature, 589(7841), 251-257. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-3037-7

Ekman, P. (1973). Cross-cultural studies of facial expression. In Darwin and facial expression: A century of research in review, (pp.169-222). Washington, DC: Psychological Press.

Ekman, P. (1993). Facial expression and emotion. American Psychologist, 48(4), 384.

Ekman, P. (1999). Facial expressions. Handbook of cognition and emotion, 16, 301-320.

Ekman, P. (2003). Darwin, deception, and facial expression. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1000(1), 205-221.

Ekman, P. (2006). Darwin and facial expression: A century of research in review. Ishk. Washington, DC: Psychology Press.

Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 17(2), 124.

Ekman, P., & Rosenberg, E. L. (1997). What the face reveals: Basic and applied studies of spontaneous expression using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). New York, NY: Oxford University Press, USA.

Ekman, P., Friesen, W. V., O'Sullivan, M., Chan, A., Diacoyanni-Tarlatzis, I., Heider, K., ... & Scherer, K. (1987). Universals and cultural differences in the judgments of facial expressions of emotion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53(4), 712.

Fridlund, A. J. (2014). Human facial expression: An evolutionary view. Academic Press.

Garner, P. W. (2010). Emotional competence and its influences on teaching and learning. Educational Psychology Review, 22(3), 297-321.

Guntupalli, J. S., Wheeler, K. G., & Gobbini, M. I. (2016). Disentangling the representation of identity from head view along the human face processing pathway. bioRxiv, 045823.

Hershler, O., & Hochstein, S. (2005). At first sight: A high-level pop out effect for faces. Vision Research, 45(13), 1707-1724.

Ibáñez, A., Gleichgerrcht, E., Hurtado, E., González, R., Haye, A., & Manes, F. F. (2010). Early neural markers of implicit attitudes: N170 modulated by intergroup and evaluative contexts in IAT. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 4, 188.

Jack, R. E., Garrod, O. G., Yu, H., Caldara, R., & Schyns, P. G. (2012). Facial expressions of emotion are not culturally universal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(19), 7241-7244.

Jonas, J., Rossion, B., Brissart, H., Frismand, S., Jacques, C., Hossu, G., ... & Maillard, L. (2015). Beyond the core face-processing network: Intracerebral stimulation of a face-selective area in the right anterior fusiform gyrus elicits transient prosopagnosia. Cortex, 72, 140-155.

Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I. H. (2006). Is this happiness I see? Biases in the identification of emotional facial expressions in depression and social phobia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115(4), 705.

Kaiser, D., Strnad, L., Seidl, K. N., Kastner, S., & Peelen, M. V. (2014). Whole person-evoked fMRI activity patterns in human fusiform gyrus are accurately modeled by a linear combination of face-and body-evoked activity patterns. Journal of Neurophysiology, 111(1), 82-90.

Kanade, T., Cohn, J. F., & Tian, Y. (2000). Comprehensive database for facial expression analysis. In Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, 2000. Proceedings. Fourth IEEE International Conference on (pp. 46-53). IEEE.

Keltner, D., Sauter, D., Tracy, J., & Cowen, A. (2019). Emotional expression: Advances in basic emotion theory. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1-28.

Kim, G., Seong, S. H., Hong, S. S., & Choi, E. (2022). Impact of face masks and sunglasses on emotion recognition in South Koreans. PloS one, 17(2), e0263466. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263466

Lee, T. H., Perino, M. T., McElwain, N. L., & Telzer, E. H. (2019). Perceiving facial affective ambiguity: A behavioral and neural comparison of adolescents and adults. Emotion. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000558

Li, Q., Heyman, G. D., Mei, J., & Lee, K. (2019). Judging a book by its cover: Children's facial trustworthiness as judged by strangers predicts their real‐world trustworthiness and peer relationships. Child Development, 90(2), 562-575.

Loth, E., Garrido, L., Ahmad, J., Watson, E., Duff, A., & Duchaine, B. (2018). Facial expression recognition as a candidate marker for autism spectrum disorder: how frequent and severe are deficits?. Molecular Autism, 9(1), 7.

 Martinez, A., & Du, S. (2012). A model of the perception of facial expressions of emotion by humans: Research overview and perspectives.Journal of Machine Learning Research, 13(May), 1589-1608.

Nasr, S., & Tootell, R. B. (2012). Role of fusiform and anterior temporal cortical areas in facial recognition. Neuroimage, 63(3), 1743-1753.

Noroozi, F., Kaminska, D., Corneanu, C., Sapinski, T., Escalera, S., & Anbarjafari, G. (2018). Survey on emotional body gesture recognition. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing.

O'Neil, E. B., Hutchison, R. M., McLean, D. A., & Köhler, S. (2014). Resting-state fMRI reveals functional connectivity between face-selective perirhinal cortex and the fusiform face area related to face inversion. Neuroimage, 92, 349-355.

Pinel, P., Lalanne, C., Bourgeron, T., Fauchereau, F., Poupon, C., Artiges, E., ... & Dehaene, S. (2014). Genetic and environmental influences on the visual word form and fusiform face areas. Cerebral Cortex, bhu048.

Rangarajan, V., Hermes, D., Foster, B. L., Weiner, K. S., Jacques, C., Grill-Spector, K., & Parvizi, J. (2014). Electrical stimulation of the left and right human fusiform gyrus causes different effects in conscious face perception.The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(38), 12828-12836.

Rossion, B. (2018). Humans are visual experts at unfamiliar face recognition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 22(6), 471-472.

Sebe, N., Lew, M. S., Sun, Y., Cohen, I., Gevers, T., & Huang, T. S. (2007). Authentic facial expression analysis. Image and Vision Computing, 25(12), 1856-1863.

Shahrestani, S., Kemp, A. H., & Guastella, A. J. (2013). The impact of a single administration of intranasal oxytocin on the recognition of basic emotions in humans: a meta-analysis. Neuropsychopharmacology, 38(10), 1929-1936.

Skuse, D. H., Lori, A., Cubells, J. F., Lee, I., Conneely, K. N., Puura, K., ... & Young, L. J. (2014). Common polymorphism in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associated with human social recognition skills. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(5), 1987-1992.

Taigman, Y., Yang, M., Ranzato, M. A., & Wolf, L. (2014). Deepface: Closing the gap to human-level performance in face verification. In Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (pp. 1701-1708).

Weiner, K. S., & Grill-Spector, K. (2013). Neural representations of faces and limbs neighbor in human high-level visual cortex: evidence for a new organization principle. Psychological Research, 77(1), 74-97.

Wezowski, P. & Wezowski, K. (2013). TED Talk: How body language and micro expressions predict success. [video]. (14:17 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWry8xRTwpo

Whyte, E. M., Behrmann, M., Minshew, N. J., Garcia, N. V., & Scherf, K. S. (2016). Animal, but not human, faces engage the distributed face network in adolescents with autism. Developmental Science, 19(2), 306-317.

Other Resources

el Kaliouby, R. (2015). This app knows how you feel--from the look on your face. [video]. (11:04 minutes). Available on: https://www.ted.com/talks/rana_el_kaliouby_this_app_knows_how_you_feel_from_the_look_on_your_face?language=en

Epic Documentary. (2015). Top secrets about body language - Full documentary. [video]. (1:30:51). Available athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfTnatOuvNI 

Lansley, C. (2010). Lie to me-Reading emotions and deceit through facial expressions. fomDPG plc. [video]. (11:24 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnwdndsspTI 

Paul Ekman Group. (2013). Conversation with Paul Ekman [video]. (27:31 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uABMfsUFls 

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