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  1. 4 ημέρες πριν · This collection of seven black and white emotion pictures from Paul Ekman’s book ‘Unmasking the Face’ illustrate each of the seven universal emotions – anger, fear, disgust, contempt, surprise, sadness, and happiness.

  2. 4 ημέρες πριν · His findings showed that while there may be different guidelines (display rules) taught to each of us for how and when to show our emotions, we all share a common set of universal facial expressions for these seven emotions: anger, fear, sadness, disgust, contempt, surprise and happiness.

  3. 4 ημέρες πριν · The POFA collection consists of 110 photographs of facial expressions that have been widely used in cross-cultural studies, and more recently, in neuropsychological research. All images are black and white. A brochure providing norms is included with the collection.

  4. 5 ημέρες πριν · We developed genetic algorithms to explore a multidimensional space of possible expressions and identify those that individuals associated with different emotions.

  5. 3 ημέρες πριν · All of the emotions produced sensations in the head. This reflects that most emotions produce both facial expressions and mental reflection. In the emotions that typically have active response, there was sensation shown in the upper limbs—as if the body was getting ready to act.

  6. 4 ημέρες πριν · Emotion classification: Using a pre-trained model, it immediately classifies the face into one of several emotional categories (e.g., happy, sad, surprised). The model has learned from tens of thousands of examples with various facial expressions, allowing it to recognize emotions without first having to specify which AUs are active.

  7. 4 ημέρες πριν · Social norms shape perceptions of the ideal body type and how people feel about their own bodies. In Western culture, these n›orms often dictate different ideals for men and women, influencing what is considered attractive or healthy (Calogero and Thompson, 2010; Murnen and Don, 2012a).Women are expected to aspire to the ‘thin ideal’, which emphasizes low body weight and thin shape.

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