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  1. How to Induce and Recognize Facial Expression of Emotions by Using Past Emotional Memories: A Multimodal Neuroscientific Algorithm.Michela Balconi & Giulia Fronda - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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  • The Emerging Role of Interdisciplinarity in Clinical Psychoanalysis.Dagmar Steinmair & Henriette Löffler-Stastka - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Given the tight interconnections proposed between brain and psyche, psychoanalysis was conceptualized as an interdisciplinary theory right from the beginning. The diversification of knowledge performed by different science and technology fields, concerned with the same matter, makes this interdisciplinarity even more visible and evident. This challenges the integrative potential lying in psychoanalytic meta-theory.
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  • Using Facial Micro-Expressions in Combination With EEG and Physiological Signals for Emotion Recognition.Nastaran Saffaryazdi, Syed Talal Wasim, Kuldeep Dileep, Alireza Farrokhi Nia, Suranga Nanayakkara, Elizabeth Broadbent & Mark Billinghurst - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:864047.
    Emotions are multimodal processes that play a crucial role in our everyday lives. Recognizing emotions is becoming more critical in a wide range of application domains such as healthcare, education, human-computer interaction, Virtual Reality, intelligent agents, entertainment, and more. Facial macro-expressions or intense facial expressions are the most common modalities in recognizing emotional states. However, since facial expressions can be voluntarily controlled, they may not accurately represent emotional states. Earlier studies have shown that facial micro-expressions are more reliable than facial (...)
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