How the Brain Interprets Faces Into Social Messages
Facial expressions emerge from coordinated activity across multiple brain regions operating on different timescales, from rapid motor signals to slower stable representations, creating socially meaningful and well-coordinated gestures.
Can You Tell What This Monkey Is Thinking from Its Face?
Both medial and lateral cortex jointly generate facial expressions, with lateral cortex encoding rapid movements and medial cortex operating at a slower tempo.
Nonverbal language skills, especially facial expressions and eye contact, are essential for children's friendship formation and must be directly taught.
More than a long face: horses use rich repertoire' of expressions to interact
Horses display a complex range of facial expressions, crucial for understanding their emotions and enhancing their care and welfare, noted Dr. Kate Lewis.