Researchers used an algorithm to allow people to refine what they thought the facial expression of a particular emotion should look like.
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facial expressions
- Special Needs
Autistic People Find It Harder to Identify Anger in Facial Expressions, New Study Reveals
In particular, autistic people tend to be less able to accurately identify anger from facial expressions produced at a normal speed.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
New Research Explores 16 Facial Expressions Most Common to Emotional Situations Worldwide
by Psychregby PsychregHumans all use variations of the same facial expressions in similar social contexts, such as smiles, frowns, grimaces and scowls.