Identifying meaningful facial configurations during iterative prisoner’s dilemma games
The contraction and relaxation of facial muscles in humans is widely assumed to fulfil communicative and adaptive functions. However, to date most work has focussed either on individual muscle movements (action units) in isolation or on a small set of configurations commonly assumed to express “basi...
Main Authors: | Robertson, OM, Parkinson, B, Shore, DM |
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Formato: | Internet publication |
Idioma: | English |
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PsyArXiv
2023
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