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04 Aug 2008, 7:30 pm

What's the link?


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04 Aug 2008, 7:36 pm

Of the 13 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 3 of them.

I found the actors were very poor at expressing their emotion. The choices were too limited. The man looked angry in several of the photos but I put neutral for those. The woman's "very afraid" expressions were so bad I nearly laughed.

The link is embedded in the word "here" in the original post.



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04 Aug 2008, 7:37 pm

http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/ps ... faces5.asp

You identified 10 emotions correctly out of 20.

Of the 10 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 3 of them.

Imagine that. :lol:


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04 Aug 2008, 7:48 pm

You identified 11 emotions correctly out of 20.
If you scored between 0 and 8 you may have problems identifying emotions in facial expressions.
If you scored between 9 and 14 you can identify emotions correctly some of the time, but may have problems recognising emotions in more subtle facial expressions.
If you scored 15 or more you can usually identify emotions correctly.
Of the 11 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 1 of them.


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04 Aug 2008, 7:59 pm

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You identified 14 emotions correctly out of 20.
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Of the 14 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 6 of them.


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04 Aug 2008, 8:00 pm

3? Really?
Is it my fault that all the pictures look like mannequins about to be strangled by Boris Karloff? I'm just going to write that off as Manchestr U. needing to hire better actors.



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04 Aug 2008, 8:28 pm

You identified 16 emotions correctly out of 20.

Of the 16 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 3 of them.


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04 Aug 2008, 9:19 pm

You identified 13 emotions correctly out of 20.

Of the 13 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 0 of them.

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zero? ZERO?



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04 Aug 2008, 9:27 pm

I identified 13 emotions correctly out of 20.

With a score between 9 and 14, I can identify emotions correctly some of the time, but may have problems recognising emotions in more subtle facial expressions.

Of the 13 emotions I identified correctly, I selected the correct intensity for 4 of them.



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04 Aug 2008, 10:55 pm

15 and 3. Why is it not so easy in real life?


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04 Aug 2008, 10:57 pm

You identified 13 emotions correctly out of 20.

Of the 13 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 9 of them.

Yeah, some of those faces were freaky



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04 Aug 2008, 11:14 pm

Since wrote:
Is it my fault that all the pictures look like mannequins about to be strangled by Boris Karloff?


LOL!

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You identified 16 emotions correctly out of 20.
If you scored 15 or more you can usually identify emotions correctly.
Of the 16 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 5 of them.


Holy crap! I did pretty well!


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05 Aug 2008, 1:44 am

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You identified 15 emotions correctly out of 20.
If you scored between 0 and 8 you may have problems identifying emotions in facial expressions.
If you scored between 9 and 14 you can identify emotions correctly some of the time, but may have problems recognising emotions in more subtle facial expressions.
If you scored 15 or more you can usually identify emotions correctly.


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05 Aug 2008, 1:48 am

corroonb wrote:
The choices were too limited. The man looked angry in several of the photos.


Yeah, I thought there should've been more options, but fear seemed more like anger to me than neutral. In real life I actually am pretty good with identifying facial expressions, but my attention often wanders from people's faces, to I have to remind myself to look at the person.


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05 Aug 2008, 2:48 am

I got 15 which pleased me, but I have to disregard the 7 intensities I got right because I thought that percentage choice thingy was related to how SURE I was that my answer was right (next time I'll read it before I jump right in!) so it's totally wrong....



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05 Aug 2008, 3:14 am

You identified 16 emotions correctly out of 20.

If you scored between 0 and 8 you may have problems identifying emotions in facial expressions.

If you scored between 9 and 14 you can identify emotions correctly some of the time, but may have problems recognising emotions in more subtle facial expressions.

If you scored 15 or more you can usually identify emotions correctly.

Of the 16 emotions you identified correctly, you selected the correct intensity for 6 of them.

In relation to depression...

Depressed people are more likely to perceive neutral faces as sad than happy, and are less likely to identify mildly happy faces as happy, only recognising the emotion when it is less ambiguous. Their depression appears to bias their perception towards negative emotions. They may also be impaired in identifying other more subtle emotions.