Researchers have described different emotional facial expressions for mice. Similar to humans, the face of a mouse looks completely different when it tastes something sweet or bitter, or when it ...
From squinting to staring to sticking out their tongues, dog facial expressions convey very strong messages. Here’s what your pup is trying to tell you. Like most dog lovers, I’m a sucker for ...
New research shows facial expressions are planned by the brain before movement, not automatic emotional reactions.
Every pet parent wishes they could talk to their pup, but many don't realize just how much dogs are able to communicate ...
Facial emotion representations expand from sensory cortex to prefrontal regions across development, suggesting that the prefrontal cortex matures with development to enable a full understanding of ...
Primate facial expressions form an integral component of nonverbal communication and social interaction, underpinned by a complex arrangement of facial muscles. Recent interdisciplinary studies have ...
Over time, we’ve learned how to read the body language of horses – from understanding whether the movement of its ears, head, legs and tail mean its relaxed, anxious, angry or alert. But it turns out ...
The association between facial expressions and the memory color effect has been elucidated through a collaborative effort involving the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and ...
Every dog owner might like to think their furry companion is the cutest. But scientists have now revealed which pets really do have the friendliest faces - and the results may surprise you.
Do you find it difficult to choose the perfect smiley-face emoji when trying to convey happy emotions in a text message? Although many emojis look very similar, it seems there are countless slightly ...