Since the right temporal parietal junction (rTPJ) has been shown to be involved in the explicit process of facial emotion recognition, we hypothesized that the rTPJ would play a role in facilitating the recognition of micro-expressions. Our goal was to confirm whether the recognition accuracy of spontaneous micro-expressions could be improved through training and brain stimulation. In the current study, we investigated the effects of training on micro-expression recognition with a Chinese version of the Micro-Expression Training Tool (METT). Therefore, enhancing the ability to recognize micro-expressions has captured much attention. Their accurate recognition and interpretation promote interpersonal interaction and social communication. ![]() As they are spontaneous and uncontrollable by one’s mind, micro-expressions are considered an indicator of genuine emotions. Micro-expressions are fleeting and subtle emotional expressions.
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