1. Face Recognition and Emotional Interpretation
For the purpose of this essay, emotions will be defined as a conscious experience consisting of behavioural, subjective and physiological elements, (Frijda, 1986). ... In contrast to the evidence presented above, there is evidence within the literature that happy faces can also be detected faster. ... This study highlights how there is evidence in the literature that not only threat, but also that happiness can be detected more efficiently. The literature consists of very contradicting evidence, yet nonetheless it can be confidently concluded that some emotions expressed in the face are det...
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