2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-198688/v1
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The Role of Spatial Frequencies for Facial Pain Categorization

Abstract: Studies on low-level visual information underlying pain categorization have led to inconsistent findings. Some are showing an advantage for low spatial frequency information (SFs) and others a preponderance of mid SFs. This study aims to clarify this gap in knowledge since these results have different theoretical and practical implications, such as how far away an observer can be in order to categorize pain. This study addresses this question by using two complementary methods: a data-driven method without a p… Show more

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