cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37560470
Depression is often linked to changes in facial expressions. However, the link between mild depression, known as subthreshold depression, and changes in facial expressions remains unclear. Now, researchers have investigated whether subthreshold depression shows changes in facial expressions in Japanese young adults using artificial intelligence. The findings reveal distinct muscle movement patterns related to depressive symptoms which may help detect depression early, paving the way for timely and preventative mental health care.
Brother, I think you are depressed.
Correct, please send this one to the Emotional Recalibration Camp as soon as possible.
If you’re a good little citizen, they might even teach you how to concentrate while you’re at camp!
Wait. No stop I DIDN’T MEA-