Start date:
October 2011Research Topic:
Signs of mental and physical health in the faceResearch pathway:
PsychologyResearch Supervisor:
Prof. R WardSupervising school:
School of Psychology, Bangor UniversityPrimary funding source:
ESRC StudentshipRecent research has shown the ability for personality traits to be observed from the face (Kramer & Ward, 2010). Specific personality traits, such as neuroticism, are highly correlated with mental health disorders. This research aims to determine if this link is observable from the face. Research is primarily concerned with the ability to determine clinical syndromes such as depression, autism, obsessive-compulsive disorder and schizotypal personality from the faces of others.
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