2023
DOI: 10.3390/biology12091160
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The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Facial Movements Reveals the Left Side of a Posed Smile

Elisa Straulino,
Cristina Scarpazza,
Andrea Spoto
et al.

Abstract: Humans can recombine thousands of different facial expressions. This variability is due to the ability to voluntarily or involuntarily modulate emotional expressions, which, in turn, depends on the existence of two anatomically separate pathways. The Voluntary (VP) and Involuntary (IP) pathways mediate the production of posed and spontaneous facial expressions, respectively, and might also affect the left and right sides of the face differently. This is a neglected aspect in the literature on emotion, where po… Show more

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“…All selected patients signed the informed consent form. The choice of only the upper arch for the evaluation of the parameters is mainly due to aesthetic reasons, as the more visible upper arch affects people's smiles during social relationships [14][15][16][17]. Each dentist selected the patients, comprising 2 men and 2women, according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All selected patients signed the informed consent form. The choice of only the upper arch for the evaluation of the parameters is mainly due to aesthetic reasons, as the more visible upper arch affects people's smiles during social relationships [14][15][16][17]. Each dentist selected the patients, comprising 2 men and 2women, according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%