Distinct temporal features of genuine and deliberate facial expressions of surprise

Shushi Namba, Hiroshi Matsui, Mircea Zloteanu

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    Abstract

    The physical properties of genuine and deliberate facial expressions remain elusive. This study focuses on observable dynamic differences between genuine and deliberate expressions of surprise based on the temporal structure of facial parts during emotional expression. Facial expressions of surprise were elicited using multiple methods and video recorded: senders were filmed as they experienced genuine surprise in response to a jack-in-the-box (Genuine), other senders were asked to produce deliberate surprise with no preparation (Improvised), by mimicking the expression of another (External), or by reproducing the surprised face after having first experienced genuine surprise (Rehearsed). A total of 127 videos were analyzed, and moment-to-moment movements of eyelids and eyebrows were annotated with deep learning-based tracking software. Results showed that all surprise displays were mainly composed of raising eyebrows and eyelids movements. Genuine displays included horizontal movement in the left part of the face, but also showed the weakest movement coupling of all conditions. External displays had faster eyebrow and eyelid movement, while Improvised displays showed the strongest coupling of movements. The findings demonstrate the importance of dynamic information in the encoding of genuine and deliberate expressions of surprise and the importance of the production method employed in research.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number3362
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume11
    Early online date9 Feb 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Keywords

    • Psychology
    • action units
    • authenticity
    • bayesian
    • deep learning
    • deliberate
    • dynamic
    • emotions
    • facial expressions
    • features
    • morphologic
    • perception.
    • posed
    • spontaneous
    • static
    • surprise
    • temporal

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