2020
DOI: 10.35429/jsta.2020.17.6.14.17
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Classification of emotions from the recognition of facial expressions applied to the prevention of secondary Alexithymia: an analysis of the state of the art

Abstract: Alexithymia is a condition that partially or completely deprives you of the ability to identify and describe emotions, and to show affective connotations in the actions of an individual. This problem has been taken to different research projects that seek to study its characteristics, forms of prevention, and implications, and that try to determine a measurement for the experience of an individual with this construct as well as the responses they provide to certain stimuli. Other studies that were reviewed aim… Show more

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