2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10919-004-0887-x
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Moving Smiles: The Role of Dynamic Components for the Perception of the Genuineness of Smiles

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“…its intensity and temporal course (cf. Krumhuber & Kappas, 2005). Furthermore, due to the possibility to use the same prototypical faces for all types of characters there is no need to control for differences in liking and attractiveness between the conditions and a reduced amount of error variance can be assumed.…”
Section: Stimuli and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…its intensity and temporal course (cf. Krumhuber & Kappas, 2005). Furthermore, due to the possibility to use the same prototypical faces for all types of characters there is no need to control for differences in liking and attractiveness between the conditions and a reduced amount of error variance can be assumed.…”
Section: Stimuli and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'utilisation de personnages virtuels plutôt que de photographies offre plusieurs avantages, notamment la manipulation des stimuli (âge, origine ethnique, sexe) en fonction des besoins du chercheur (Dyck et al, 2008 ;Krumhuber et al, 2012). En plus de fournir d'innombrables possibilités de personnalisation, cette méthode permet de contrôler l'influence de variables telles que l'attirance éprouvée face à des personnes réelles, ainsi que de manipuler l'expression faciale présentée, son intensité tout comme sa durée (Blascovich et al, 2002 ;Krumhuber et Kappas, 2005). Les environnements d'immersion virtuelle constituent une innovation majeure en facilitant à la fois le contrôle expérimental et le réalisme, deux facettes traditionnellement difficiles à conjuguer (Dyck et al, 2008).…”
Section: Conception De La Rechercheunclassified
“…Krumhuber and Kappas (2005) tested the effect of temporal dynamics of smiles on the perception of smile authenticity. The results showed that smiles with a longer onset or offset time were judged as more genuine than those with a shorter duration.…”
Section: Psychological Evidence For Subcategories Of Positive Emotionmentioning
confidence: 99%