In prior posts, I’ve discussed the evolution of laughter as a signal expressing a sense of mutual, or shared, vulnerability, both in humans and other members of the great ape family. Yes, human ...
The speed at which we produce facial expressions plays an important role in our ability to recognise emotions in others, according to new research. The speed at which we produce facial expressions ...
Anticipating the diverse media environments of the future, we are advancing human science research to enhance the quality of content experiences. By focusing on the perceptual and cognitive ...