Facial expressions offer potent displays of emotions and to a large extent are universally understood. Yet the social context or framing around an expression is important and can color how we ...
Dr Louisa Kulke from the University of Göttingen has investigated how our eyes and brain react when we see emotionally charged or neutral faces. She combined eye-tracking and electroencephalography ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Variation among populations in gene expression should be related to the accumulation of random-neutral changes and evolution by natural ...
New research suggests that women have a tendency to attribute more hostility to other women's faces than is actually present or intended. The notion of “resting bitch face," or the tendency for a ...
The "Gen Z stare" or a neutral and unblinking facial expression emerged in 2025 as a significant cultural phenomenon. Studies reveal it is a form of emotional self-protection and regulation, ...
Our brains are constantly processing emotional information, yet we frequently misread the signals around us. Think about the last time you completely misunderstood someone's tone in a text message or ...