Why faces don’t always tell the truth about feelings
Although AI companies market software for recognizing emotions in faces, psychologists debate whether expressions can be read so easily.
A Nature Research Journal
Although AI companies market software for recognizing emotions in faces, psychologists debate whether expressions can be read so easily.
New policy tackles perverse incentives that drive ‘publish or perish’ culture and may encourage questionable research practices.
The longitudinal arch has long been considered a crucial structure that provides stiffness to the human foot. Now the transverse arch is stepping into the spotlight, with a proposed central role in the evolution of human foot stiffness.