Term ID: T1570

Facial Expression Recognition

/facial-expression-recognition/
The cognitive ability to accurately identify and interpret emotional states from facial cues, involving specialized neural networks and developing throughout childhood. This skill is crucial for social interaction and is impaired in various psychological and neurological conditions.
Example: Recognizing that someone is angry from their furrowed brow and tight lips, or identifying subtle signs of sadness from drooping eyelids and downturned mouth corners.

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Reference: Ekman & Friesen (1971)