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Electronic versions of publications are provided as a courtesy and should be used for individual, noncommercial purposes only. Copyright resides with the respective copyright holders, as stated within each paper. These files may not be reposted without permission.

Publications

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Publications 〰️


2021


Abo Foul, Y., Eitan, R., Mortillaro, M., & Aviezer, H. (2021). Perceiving dynamic emotions expressed simultaneously in the face and body minimizes perceptual differences between young and older adults. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B.


2020


Yitzhak, N., Pertzov, Y., Guy, N., & Aviezer, H. (2020). Many ways to see your feelings: Successful facial expression recognition occurs with diverse patterns of fixation distributionsEmotion.

Shaham, G., & Aviezer, H. (2020). Automatic facial reactions to emotional body expressions are not driven by emotional experienceEmotion.‏

Yitzhak, N., Gurevich, T., Inbar, N., Lecker, M., Atias, D., Avramovich, H., & Aviezer, H. (2020). Recognition of emotion from subtle and non-stereotypical dynamic facial expressions in Huntington's diseaseCortex, 343-354.‏

Abramson, L., Petranker, R., Marom, I., & Aviezer, H. (2020). Social interaction context shapes emotion recognition through body language, not facial expressionsEmotion.‏

Shaham, G., Mortillaro, M., & Aviezer, H. (2020). Automatic facial reactions to facial, body, and vocal expressions: A stimulus‐response compatibility studyPsychophysiology, e13684.

2019



Abo Foul, Y., Eitan, R., & Aviezer, H., (2018). Perceiving Emotionally Incongruent Cues from Faces and Bodies: Older Adults Get the Whole Picture. Psychology and Aging, 33(4), 660. 

Yitzhak, N., Gilaie-Dotan, S., & Aviezer, H. (2018). The Contribution of Facial Dynamics to Subtle Expression Recognition in Typical Viewers and Developmental Visual AgnosiaNeuropsychologia, 117, 26-35.‏ 

2017


Aviezer, H., Ensenberg, N., & Hassin, R. R. (2017). The inherently contextualized nature of facial emotion perceptionCurrent opinion in psychology17, 47-54.

Lecker, M., Shoval, R., Aviezer, H., & Eitam, B. (2017). Temporal integration of bodies and faces: united we stand, divided we fall?Visual Cognition25(4-6), 477-491.

Yitzhak, N., Giladi, N., Gurevich, T., Messinger, D. S., Prince, E. B., Martin, K., & Aviezer, H. (2017). Gently does it: Humans outperform a software classifier in recognizing subtle, nonstereotypical facial expressionsEmotion17(8), 1187.

Get the subtle facial expressions

Abramson, L., Marom, I., Petranker, R., & Aviezer, H. (2017). Is fear in your head? A comparison of instructed and real-life expressions of emotion in the face and bodyEmotion17(3), 557.‏

Aviezer, H., & Hassin, R. (2017). Inherently Ambiguous: An argument for contextualized emotion perception. Fernández-Dols, José-Miguel (Ed) & Russell, James A. (Ed). (2017). The science of facial expression., (pp. 333-349). New York, NY, US: Oxford University Press, xii, 540 pp.

2016