GOLDEN, Colo. — An innovative, new device is helping people who are blind or low-vision feel facial expressions. HapWare uses haptics or vibrations on the wrist to relay visual cues like gestures. It ...
If you have facial paralysis, expressing yourself confidently can be challenging. There's a lack of representation and public awareness of facial paralysis, which can lead others to make inaccurate ...
Unborn babies ‘practice’ facial expressions of pain in the womb, according to research from Durham and Lancaster universities. 4D scans of 15 healthy fetuses showed that they develop from making very ...
A study led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers suggests that tiny facial movements – too slight for the human eye to notice – could help scientists better understand social communication ...
Behavioral researchers have found understanding chimpanzee facial expressions requires more attention to detail than researchers initially thought. Correctly interpreting the subtleties within ...
You know how it hurts to hold a smile for too long? Well, that's because, like many human facial expressions, smiles rely on certain tiny facial muscles that can flex fast, but tire quickly. It now ...
Express Yourself is a communication skills program for teenagers and adults with facial paralysis from any cause, including Moebius syndrome, Bell’s palsy, multiple sclerosis, and more. People with ...