Life Sciences
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Emotional faces break through brain's visual filters more easily
A new study finds that faces showing strong emotions penetrate the brain's natural visual suppression mechanisms more effectively than neutral expressions. The finding could inform design of safety systems, threat-detection algorithms, and interfaces where emotional recognition matters—from airport security to mental health monitoring platforms.
Originaltitel: Assessing the Influence of Emotional Expressions on Perceptual Sensitivity to Faces Overcoming Interocular Suppression