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Emotional responses to disfigured faces and Disgust Sensitivity: An eye tracking study

Emotional responses to disfigured faces and Disgust Sensitivity: An eye tracking study

... (Changing Faces, Face Equality, 2014) and people with facial disfigurement experience stigmatisation due to their difference in appearance ...negative emotional response to a disfigured face ... See full document

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Emotional Responses to Disfigured Faces: The Influences of Perceived Anonymity, Empathy, and Disgust Sensitivity

Emotional Responses to Disfigured Faces: The Influences of Perceived Anonymity, Empathy, and Disgust Sensitivity

... experiment, if participants had been asked about their perceptions of anonymity as the questionnaires were handed out this could have raised concerns about anonymity in the high anonymity condition, thus defeating the ... See full document

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Visual attention to emotional face in schizophrenia: an eye tracking study.

Visual attention to emotional face in schizophrenia: an eye tracking study.

... delayed responses in face perception ...at faces compared to other complex stimuli such as geometric figures, indicating the face- specific nature of this disturbance ...tracked eye-movements of ... See full document

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The influence of variations in eating disorder-related symptoms on processing of emotional faces in a non-clinical female sample: An eye-tracking study

The influence of variations in eating disorder-related symptoms on processing of emotional faces in a non-clinical female sample: An eye-tracking study

... subscales of the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI; Garner, 1991). This continuous measure consists of 23 items assessing drive for thinness (7 items), bulimia (7 items) and body dissatisfaction (9 items). All items are ... See full document

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Texture Feature Based Local Binary Pattern for Smile Recognition

Texture Feature Based Local Binary Pattern for Smile Recognition

... Abstract- Automatic facial expression recognition has become very popular now days due to its applications in friendly human machine interface. In this paper we propose a feature named Local Binary Pattern (LBP). For ... See full document

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When emotions matter: focusing on emotion improves working memory updating in older adults

When emotions matter: focusing on emotion improves working memory updating in older adults

... on emotional updating, however, task relevance of emotion was often not ...with emotional material, participants were asked to make match/non-match responses without being told whether to base their ... See full document

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Effect of partners’ disgust responses on cancer patients’ psychological wellbeing

Effect of partners’ disgust responses on cancer patients’ psychological wellbeing

... plays a role in mediating the effect of partners’ disgust sensitivity on patients’ psychological.. This study provides the first quantitative evidence that psychological wellbeing in.[r] ... See full document

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Differential disgust responding in people with cancer and implications for psychological wellbeing

Differential disgust responding in people with cancer and implications for psychological wellbeing

... controls. Disgust sensitivity is associated with an overestimation of the unpleasant consequences of experiencing disgust ...the disgust emotion particularly unpleasant and anxiety-provoking ... See full document

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Is seeing (musical) believing? The eye versus the ear in emotional responses to music

Is seeing (musical) believing? The eye versus the ear in emotional responses to music

... Music can elicit strong emotions in listeners, and these emotions are manifested psychologically, behaviourally, and physiologically (e.g., Khalfa, Peretz, Blondin, & Robert, 2002). For example, Lundqvist, Carlsson, ... See full document

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Consumer acceptability, eye fixation, and physiological responses: A study of novel and familiar chocolate packaging designs using eye-tracking devices

Consumer acceptability, eye fixation, and physiological responses: A study of novel and familiar chocolate packaging designs using eye-tracking devices

... self-reported responses, FaceReader™ outputs, and the eye-tracking responses were analyzed for significant differences using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA, α = ...The ... See full document

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Skin conductance responses to masked emotional faces are modulated by hit rate but not signal detection theory adjustments for subjective differences in the detection threshold

Skin conductance responses to masked emotional faces are modulated by hit rate but not signal detection theory adjustments for subjective differences in the detection threshold

... Skin conductance responses to masked emotional faces are modulated by hit rate but not signal detection theory adjustments for subjective differences in the detection threshold.. School [r] ... See full document

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Using Eye Tracking to Compare Web Page Designs: A Case Study

Using Eye Tracking to Compare Web Page Designs: A Case Study

... The contribution of the eye tracking measures can be twofold. First of all, they make it possible to compare two successful searches in terms of their efficiency. The more efficient search requires fewer ... See full document

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Disgust Emotion and Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms in an Iranian Clinical Sample

Disgust Emotion and Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms in an Iranian Clinical Sample

... between disgust and obsessive- compulsive disorder (OCD) ...present study aimed to understand if particular dis- gust domains are more closely associated with OC symptoms subscales, especially contamination ... See full document

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Attentional bias for angry facial expression in anxious children

Attentional bias for angry facial expression in anxious children

... More recently, the putative attentional biases for emotional information has been studied in younger populations using the modified Stroop (e.g.,Kindt, Bierman, & Brosschot, 1997; Kindt & Brosschot, 1999; ... See full document

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<p>Attentional Bias Toward Cupping Therapy Marks: An Eye-Tracking Study</p>

<p>Attentional Bias Toward Cupping Therapy Marks: An Eye-Tracking Study</p>

... our study, no signi fi cant difference in attentional bias was observed toward cupping marks between experienced and unexperienced ...current study was not derived from a difference in fear originating from ... See full document

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The emotional impact of verbal irony: eye tracking evidence for a two stage process

The emotional impact of verbal irony: eye tracking evidence for a two stage process

... of emotional responses to criti- cism have principally involved participants rating how the recipient of such a comment would feel, that is, the task draws attention to the emotional content of the ... See full document

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How do monkeys view faces?—a study of eye movements

How do monkeys view faces?—a study of eye movements

... of faces in humans is the face inversion effect, which is defined as a larger decrease in recognition performance for faces than for other mono- oriented objects when they are presented ...the study ... See full document

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Detection and Tracking of Humans and Faces

Detection and Tracking of Humans and Faces

... is larger than a threshold D. A cut-off distance of D = 0.15 was found appropriate. Also, we terminate the tracks that de- viate more than 3σ from the average face size, learnt on the first 300 tracked faces. ... See full document

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Are Disgust Sensitivity, Self Disgust and Negative Affect Related to  Disordered Eating?

Are Disgust Sensitivity, Self Disgust and Negative Affect Related to Disordered Eating?

... contamination disgust were not predictive of disordered eating behaviors, these results may be due to the differences in the methodology used to assess disgust in the ...of Disgust Sensitivity ... See full document

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Sleep related attentional bias for faces depicting tiredness in insomnia: evidence from an eye tracking study

Sleep related attentional bias for faces depicting tiredness in insomnia: evidence from an eye tracking study

... using eye-tracking. Here, using an eye- tracking paradigm, this study sought to determine whether individuals with insomnia display an attentional bias for novel faces depicting ... See full document

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