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Humans use emotions to communicate social cues to our peers on a daily basis. Are we able to identify context from facial expressions and match them to specific scenarios? This experiment found that people can effectively distinguish negative and positive emotions from each other from a short description. However, further research is needed to find out whether humans can learn to perceive emotions only from contextual explanations.
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- LEARNING HOW TO RECOGNIZE CONTEXT AND EMOTIONS FROM FACIAL EXPRESSION
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- Culbert, Bailie (Author)
- Hartwell, Leland (Thesis director)
- McAvoy, Mary (Committee member)
- School of Life Sciences (Contributor)
- School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2021-05
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