Traits of 'perfect' smile decoded

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jun 29 2017 | 1:57 PM IST
Scientists have found the characteristics of a 'perfect' successful smile - one that is rated effective, genuine and pleasant - using computer- animated 3D faces.
The researchers found that a successful smile may contradict the "more is always better" principle, as a bigger smile which shows more teeth may in fact be perceived less well.
Successful smiles therefore have an optimal balance of teeth, mouth angle and smile extent to hit a smile 'sweet spot', they said.
Facial cues are an important form of nonverbal communication in social interactions, and previous studies indicate that computer-generated facial models can be useful for systematically studying how changes in expression over space and time affect how people read faces.
Researchers from the University of Minnesota in the US presented a series of 3D computer-animated facial models to 802 participants.
Each model's expression was altered by varying the mouth angle, extent of smile and the degree to which teeth were on show, as well as how symmetrically the smile developed, and participants were asked to rate smiles based on effectiveness, genuineness, pleasantness and perceived emotional intent.
Smiles were rated as more successful if they developed quite symmetrically, with the left and right side of the faces being synced to within 125 milliseconds.
Using 3D computer amination may help to develop a more complete spatiotemporal understanding of our emotional perceptions of facial expression.
Since some people have medical conditions such as stroke which hinder facial expressions, with possible psychological and social consequences, these results could also inform current medical practices for facial reanimation surgery and rehabilitation.
The research was published in the journal PLOS ONE.

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First Published: Jun 29 2017 | 1:57 PM IST

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