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Facial expressions, resulting from movements of the facial muscles, are the face changes in response to a person’s internal emotional states, intentions, or social communications. There is a considerable history associated with the study on facial…
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The ability to distinguish feigned from involuntary expressions of emotions could help in the investigation and treatment of neuropsychiatric and affective disorders and in the detection of malingering. This work investigates differences in…
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This article reports 4 studies that demonstrate that the contempt expression is reliably associated with situations that elicit contempt and that the inability to label the contempt expression reflects a problem with its label or concept and not…
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