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Assessing pain by facial expression: Facial expression as nexus

Journal

PAIN RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 53-58

Publisher

HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2009/542964

Keywords

Assessment; Automated assessment; Communication; Facial expression; FACS; Judgment studies; Pain; Pain expression

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research

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The experience of pain is often represented by changes in facial expression. Evidence of pain that is available from facial expression has been the subject of considerable scientific investigation. The present paper reviews the history of pain assessment via facial expression in the context of a model of pain expression as a nexus connecting internal experience with social influence. Evidence about the structure of facial expressions of pain across the lifespan is reviewed. Applications of facial assessment in the study of adult and pediatric pain are also reviewed, focusing on how such techniques facilitate the discovery and articulation of novel phenomena. Emerging applications of facial assessment in clinical settings are also described. Alternative techniques that have the potential to overcome barriers to the application of facial assessment arising out of its resource-intensiveness are described and evaluated, including recent work on computer-based automatic assessment.

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