Comparison of Deliberate and Spontaneous Facial Movement in Smiles and Eyebrow Raises |
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Authors: | Karen L. Schmidt Sharika Bhattacharya Rachel Denlinger |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Pittsburgh, 121 University Pl, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA |
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Abstract: | We investigated movement differences between deliberately posed and spontaneously occurring smiles and eyebrow raises during a videotaped interview that included a facial movement assessment. Using automated facial image analysis, we quantified lip corner and eyebrow movement during periods of visible smiles and eyebrow raises and compared facial movement within participants. As in an earlier study, maximum speed of movement onset was greater in deliberate smiles. Maximum speed and amplitude were greater and duration shorter in deliberate compared to spontaneous eyebrow raises. Asymmetry of movement did not differ within participants. Similar patterns contrasting deliberate and spontaneous movement in both smiles and eyebrow raises suggest a common pattern of signaling for spontaneous facial displays. |
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Keywords: | Facial display Nonverbal communication Voluntary movement |
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