1. Individual differences in spontaneous facial expressions in people with visual impairment and blindness.
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Kim, Hyung Nam and Sutharson, Sam Jotham
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FACIAL expression ,INTERVIEWING ,FACE ,RESEARCH funding ,VISION disorders ,PEOPLE with disabilities ,EMOTIONS ,MEDICAL coding - Abstract
People can visualize their spontaneous and voluntary emotions via facial expressions, which play a critical role in social interactions. However, less is known about mechanisms of spontaneous emotion expressions, especially in adults with visual impairment and blindness. Nineteen adults with visual impairment and blindness participated in interviews where the spontaneous facial expressions were observed and analyzed via the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). We found a set of Action Units, primarily engaged in expressing the spontaneous emotions, which were likely to be affected by participants' different characteristics. The results of this study could serve as evidence to suggest that adults with visual impairment and blindness show individual differences in spontaneous facial expressions of emotions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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