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Facial Signals and Social Actions in Multimodal Face-to-Face Interaction
2021
Brain Sciences
In a conversation, recognising the speaker's social action (e.g., a request) early may help the potential following speakers understand the intended message quickly, and plan a timely response. Human language is multimodal, and several studies have demonstrated the contribution of the body to communication. However, comparatively few studies have investigated (non-emotional) conversational facial signals and very little is known about how they contribute to the communication of social actions.
doi:10.3390/brainsci11081017
pmid:34439636
pmcid:PMC8392358
fatcat:apqbqmrgwngvxgzohzvmge347a