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Integration to the facial behavior analysis protocol and proposal for a different codification

Integration to the facial behavior analysis protocol and proposal for a different codification

Abstract

The analysis of  facial – emotional  behavior through  the FACS represents an objective,  powerful and  rigorous method for the fine and sophisticated investigation  of some behavioral aspects, such as   emotions,  cognitive activity,  temperamental traits,  personality  traits and clues of lies that as  such escape self-report measures.

      Empirical   evidence  also exists  in favor of the ability of  FACS to discriminate between different psychopathological disorders and to identify the indications of dysfunctional processes,  such as defenses,   resistances, variations   of the  mental states that may emerge during the analyst-patient relationship.

    FACS was developed to determine how the contraction of each facial muscle, singly or in combination with other muscles, changes the appearance of a face.  Ekman and Friesen  videotaped  more than  5,000 different combinations of muscle  actions, which were carefully examined  to determine the most significant changes each of They contributed to  the structure of the face, also studying how it  was possible to differentiate one movement from another.     44   AUs (Action Units) were  calculated to account  for changes in facial expressions. and  14 AU which more roughly describe movements  in the  direction of  gaze and orientation of the    head.      AUs are features  of  change of the face  with respect to the neutral face  (starting point  for face analysis), which may involve stretching,   bulge, the contraction of muscles.  Such AUs create 10,000  visible  facial configurations of   which 3,000 are significant.

    The measurement of  facial expressions in the   FACS system is done through  AU,  instead  of  muscle units, as there are good reasons for economy in the decoding activity.   A first reason could be the  fact that in  the case of some configurations,  multiple muscles are combined to compose a single AU, since their role in the changes produced   In the facial configuration can not be distinguished.  In fact, a particular  facial configuration can  involve several AUs and the   change associated with  a  particular AU can be altered (increased or decreased) by the action of other units.    The interaction of  several units of  action results in facial expressions  that are notandvoltaively different from  those that  might be  expected from the  simple sum of the individual units.     A second reason is    that by means of the  FACS system the  changes  produced in the facial  configuration by a single muscle are sometimes  separated into two or more AUs since they represent relatively independent actions of different parts of the muscle.

 

    Our study, which includes over 6,000 participants in over 10 years of work, allowed us to divide AUs into “substantial”, “modifiing” and “accidental” thus allowing us to identify new coding patterns and combinations for better and more functional coding and decoding.

 
Authors: S. Vernocchi, A. Aceranti, M. Colorato, J. Legisa, D. Zaccariello
Presented: International Conference on Behavior Modification and Behavior Analysis, 31st January 2023, Istanbul
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