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Nummenmaa, L. & Calvo, M. G. Dissociation between recognition and detection advantage for facial expressions: a meta-analysis. Emotion 15, 243–256 (2015). Calder, A. J. & Young, A. W. Understanding the recognition of facial identity and facial expression. Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 6, 641–651 (2005).

The introduction of clear face masks will help overcome some of the difficulties carers wearing PPE are facing communicating with people who rely on lip-reading. If this proves a success I look forward to increasing the supply to make sure whenever a clear mask is needed, there is one available. Widen, S. C. Children’s interpretation of facial expressions: the long path from valence-based to specific discrete categories. Emot. Rev. 5, 72–77 (2013). Olivera-La Rosa, A., Chuquichambi, E. G. & Ingram, G. P. D. Keep your (social) distance: pathogen concerns and social perception in the time of COVID-19. Pers. Individ. Dif. 166, 110200 (2020). Ma, D. S., Correll, J. & Wittenbrink, B. The Chicago face database: a free stimulus set of faces and norming data. Behav. Res. Methods 47, 1122–1135 (2015). Robinson, K., Blais, C., Duncan, J., Forget, H. & Fiset, D. The dual nature of the human face: There is a little Jekyll and a little Hyde in all of us. Front. Psychol. 5, (2014).

Given the dissociation between dynamic and static features encoded by the dorsal and ventral streams respectively, one could argue that such a model cannot account for our results, being all our stimuli static. However, despite the dorsal stream for faces is indeed typically triggered by dynamic facial expressions, Furl and colleagues 58 demonstrated that the presentation of static emotional expressions—as the ones used in our study—activated the same STS sectors typically activated by dynamic expressions, hypothesizing that static emotional expressions determine an “implied motion”, hence activating the same neuronal population encoding dynamic expressions. Implications Since the outbreak of coronavirus, people have told us continually that they are worried about communicating in health and social care settings where face masks are now in constant use. We know that clear masks have the ability to reduce barriers for both patients and staff across the NHS and social care services. The Multimodal Emotion Recognition Test was used in one research to try to figure out how to assess emotion. The goal of this study was to use a measuring instrument to do something that most individuals do on a daily basis: interpret emotion in a face.

Everyone using our remarkable health and care system deserves the best care possible and communication is a vital part of that. The form of the face is controlled by the skull’s bone structure, and each face is distinct due to anatomical variance in the viscerocranium’s bones (and neurocranium). The maxilla, mandible, nasal bone, and zygomatic bone are the bones that shape the face. Various soft tissues, such as fat, hair, and skin, are also significant (of which color may vary). The experiment consisted of an on-line test (Qualtrics.com) composed by two distinct sessions. The first session (“ emotion recognition and trust attribution”) was aimed at evaluating the impact of SM and TM on emotion and trust attribution. The second session (“ re-identification task”) was aimed at investigating the impact of SM and TM in the capability to re-identify face identity. The entire study lasted 10 ± 4 min. Response times for each task and condition gave no significant results and were discarded from further analyses (Emotion Recognition: Mdn = 1.71 s. 95% C.I. [1.63, 1.81]; Trust Attribution: Mdn = 1.61 s. 95% C.I. [1.52, 1.70]; Recall: Mdn = 2.11 s. 95% C.I. [1.92, 2.23] ).Haxby, J. V., Hoffman, E. A. & Gobbini, M. I. The distributed human neural system for face perception. Trends Cogn. Sci. 4, 223–233 (2000). Mancini, G., Ferrari, P. F. & Palagi, E. In play we trust. Rapid facial mimicry predicts the duration of playful interactions in geladas. PLoS ONE 8, e66481 (2013). There are badges available to let others know why you aren't wearing a mask, for example for use on public transport. The Panoramic Mio-Mask™ has been given the thumbs up following the NHS England/Improvement Technical Assurance process and Four Nations Review Panel, which aims for high standards of health and social care research.

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