Gaze Behavior Consistency among Older and Younger Adults When Looking at Emotional Faces

Volume: 8
Published: Apr 13, 2017
Abstract
The identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial expressions, is essential for successful social communication among humans. Previous research has reported an age-related decline in facial emotion identification, and argued for socio-emotional or aging-brain model explanations. However, more perceptual differences in the gaze strategies that accompany facial emotional processing with advancing age have been...
Paper Details
Title
Gaze Behavior Consistency among Older and Younger Adults When Looking at Emotional Faces
Published Date
Apr 13, 2017
Volume
8
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