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Culture and facial expressions of emotion
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Affective NeuroscienceEmpathyEducationNew GenerationSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseFacial Recognition SystemFacial ExpressionsAffective ComputingFeature RecognitionEmotional ExpressionCognitive ScienceSocial CognitionCultureFacial Expression RecognitionFacial AnimationEmotionEmotion RecognitionCultural Psychology
With over a century of theoretical developments and empirical investigation in broad fields (e.g., anthropology, psychology, evolutionary biology), the universality of facial expressions of emotion remains a central debate in psychology. How near or far, then, is this debate from being resolved? Here, I will address this question by highlighting and synthesizing the significant advances in the field that have elevated knowledge of facial expression recognition across cultures. Specifically, I will discuss the impact of early major theoretical and empirical contributions in parallel fields and their later integration in modern research. With illustrative examples, I will show that the debate on the universality of facial expressions has arrived at a new juncture and faces a new generation of exciting questions.
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