Humans can sense small numbers of objects in a box by touch alone
This study contributes to a growing picture that container haptics is surprisingly capable.PMID:37728156 | DOI:10.1177/03010066231201960 (Source: Perception)
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ilja Frissen Zhanat Kappassov Kai-Yi Huang Mounia Ziat Source Type: research

Effects of wearing an opaque or transparent face mask on the perception of facial expressions: A comparative study between Japanese school-aged children and adults
This study aimed to determine the negative influence of mask-wearing on reading emotions of adult faces by Japanese school-aged children, compared to Japanese adults. We also examined whether this negative influence could be alleviated by using a transparent face mask instead of an opaque one (surgical mask). The performance on reading emotions was measured using emotion categorization and emotion intensity rating tasks for adult faces. As per the findings, the accuracy of emotion recognition in children was impaired for various facial expressions (disgust, fear, happy, neutral, sad, and surprise faces), except for angry f...
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yuki Miyazaki Miki Kamatani Shuma Tsurumi Tomokazu Suda Kei Wakasugi Kaori Matsunaga Jun I Kawahara Source Type: research

Humans can sense small numbers of objects in a box by touch alone
This study contributes to a growing picture that container haptics is surprisingly capable.PMID:37728156 | DOI:10.1177/03010066231201960 (Source: Perception)
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ilja Frissen Zhanat Kappassov Kai-Yi Huang Mounia Ziat Source Type: research

Effects of wearing an opaque or transparent face mask on the perception of facial expressions: A comparative study between Japanese school-aged children and adults
This study aimed to determine the negative influence of mask-wearing on reading emotions of adult faces by Japanese school-aged children, compared to Japanese adults. We also examined whether this negative influence could be alleviated by using a transparent face mask instead of an opaque one (surgical mask). The performance on reading emotions was measured using emotion categorization and emotion intensity rating tasks for adult faces. As per the findings, the accuracy of emotion recognition in children was impaired for various facial expressions (disgust, fear, happy, neutral, sad, and surprise faces), except for angry f...
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yuki Miyazaki Miki Kamatani Shuma Tsurumi Tomokazu Suda Kei Wakasugi Kaori Matsunaga Jun I Kawahara Source Type: research

Humans can sense small numbers of objects in a box by touch alone
This study contributes to a growing picture that container haptics is surprisingly capable.PMID:37728156 | DOI:10.1177/03010066231201960 (Source: Perception)
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ilja Frissen Zhanat Kappassov Kai-Yi Huang Mounia Ziat Source Type: research

Effects of wearing an opaque or transparent face mask on the perception of facial expressions: A comparative study between Japanese school-aged children and adults
This study aimed to determine the negative influence of mask-wearing on reading emotions of adult faces by Japanese school-aged children, compared to Japanese adults. We also examined whether this negative influence could be alleviated by using a transparent face mask instead of an opaque one (surgical mask). The performance on reading emotions was measured using emotion categorization and emotion intensity rating tasks for adult faces. As per the findings, the accuracy of emotion recognition in children was impaired for various facial expressions (disgust, fear, happy, neutral, sad, and surprise faces), except for angry f...
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yuki Miyazaki Miki Kamatani Shuma Tsurumi Tomokazu Suda Kei Wakasugi Kaori Matsunaga Jun I Kawahara Source Type: research

Humans can sense small numbers of objects in a box by touch alone
This study contributes to a growing picture that container haptics is surprisingly capable.PMID:37728156 | DOI:10.1177/03010066231201960 (Source: Perception)
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ilja Frissen Zhanat Kappassov Kai-Yi Huang Mounia Ziat Source Type: research

Effects of wearing an opaque or transparent face mask on the perception of facial expressions: A comparative study between Japanese school-aged children and adults
This study aimed to determine the negative influence of mask-wearing on reading emotions of adult faces by Japanese school-aged children, compared to Japanese adults. We also examined whether this negative influence could be alleviated by using a transparent face mask instead of an opaque one (surgical mask). The performance on reading emotions was measured using emotion categorization and emotion intensity rating tasks for adult faces. As per the findings, the accuracy of emotion recognition in children was impaired for various facial expressions (disgust, fear, happy, neutral, sad, and surprise faces), except for angry f...
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yuki Miyazaki Miki Kamatani Shuma Tsurumi Tomokazu Suda Kei Wakasugi Kaori Matsunaga Jun I Kawahara Source Type: research

Humans can sense small numbers of objects in a box by touch alone
This study contributes to a growing picture that container haptics is surprisingly capable.PMID:37728156 | DOI:10.1177/03010066231201960 (Source: Perception)
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ilja Frissen Zhanat Kappassov Kai-Yi Huang Mounia Ziat Source Type: research

Effects of wearing an opaque or transparent face mask on the perception of facial expressions: A comparative study between Japanese school-aged children and adults
This study aimed to determine the negative influence of mask-wearing on reading emotions of adult faces by Japanese school-aged children, compared to Japanese adults. We also examined whether this negative influence could be alleviated by using a transparent face mask instead of an opaque one (surgical mask). The performance on reading emotions was measured using emotion categorization and emotion intensity rating tasks for adult faces. As per the findings, the accuracy of emotion recognition in children was impaired for various facial expressions (disgust, fear, happy, neutral, sad, and surprise faces), except for angry f...
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yuki Miyazaki Miki Kamatani Shuma Tsurumi Tomokazu Suda Kei Wakasugi Kaori Matsunaga Jun I Kawahara Source Type: research

Humans can sense small numbers of objects in a box by touch alone
This study contributes to a growing picture that container haptics is surprisingly capable.PMID:37728156 | DOI:10.1177/03010066231201960 (Source: Perception)
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ilja Frissen Zhanat Kappassov Kai-Yi Huang Mounia Ziat Source Type: research

Effects of wearing an opaque or transparent face mask on the perception of facial expressions: A comparative study between Japanese school-aged children and adults
This study aimed to determine the negative influence of mask-wearing on reading emotions of adult faces by Japanese school-aged children, compared to Japanese adults. We also examined whether this negative influence could be alleviated by using a transparent face mask instead of an opaque one (surgical mask). The performance on reading emotions was measured using emotion categorization and emotion intensity rating tasks for adult faces. As per the findings, the accuracy of emotion recognition in children was impaired for various facial expressions (disgust, fear, happy, neutral, sad, and surprise faces), except for angry f...
Source: Perception - September 20, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yuki Miyazaki Miki Kamatani Shuma Tsurumi Tomokazu Suda Kei Wakasugi Kaori Matsunaga Jun I Kawahara Source Type: research

Do masks cover more than just a face? A study on how facemasks affect the perception of emotional expressions according to their degree of intensity
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the impact of facemasks through an emotion categorization task using morphs ranging from a neutral face and an expressive face (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, and sadness) (from 0% neutral to 100% expressive in 20% steps). Our results revealed a strong impact of facemasks on the recognition of expressions of disgust, happiness, and sadness, resulting in a decrease in performance and an increase in misinterpretations, both for low and high levels of intensity. In contrast, the recognition of anger and fear, as well as neutral expression, was found to be less impacted by m...
Source: Perception - September 14, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Pauline J N Thomas St éphanie Caharel Source Type: research

Do masks cover more than just a face? A study on how facemasks affect the perception of emotional expressions according to their degree of intensity
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the impact of facemasks through an emotion categorization task using morphs ranging from a neutral face and an expressive face (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, and sadness) (from 0% neutral to 100% expressive in 20% steps). Our results revealed a strong impact of facemasks on the recognition of expressions of disgust, happiness, and sadness, resulting in a decrease in performance and an increase in misinterpretations, both for low and high levels of intensity. In contrast, the recognition of anger and fear, as well as neutral expression, was found to be less impacted by m...
Source: Perception - September 14, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Pauline J N Thomas St éphanie Caharel Source Type: research

Do masks cover more than just a face? A study on how facemasks affect the perception of emotional expressions according to their degree of intensity
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the impact of facemasks through an emotion categorization task using morphs ranging from a neutral face and an expressive face (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, and sadness) (from 0% neutral to 100% expressive in 20% steps). Our results revealed a strong impact of facemasks on the recognition of expressions of disgust, happiness, and sadness, resulting in a decrease in performance and an increase in misinterpretations, both for low and high levels of intensity. In contrast, the recognition of anger and fear, as well as neutral expression, was found to be less impacted by m...
Source: Perception - September 14, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Pauline J N Thomas St éphanie Caharel Source Type: research