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Which facial expression is typically associated with surprise?
Which facial expression is typically associated with surprise?
How is happiness usually conveyed through facial expressions?
How is happiness usually conveyed through facial expressions?
Which facial expression is often related to anger?
Which facial expression is often related to anger?
What distinguishes genuine from masked emotions based on facial expressions?
What distinguishes genuine from masked emotions based on facial expressions?
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Which facial expression is typically related to disgust?
Which facial expression is typically related to disgust?
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What muscle movements generally reflect the emotion of sadness?
What muscle movements generally reflect the emotion of sadness?
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Which facial expression often represents happiness?
Which facial expression often represents happiness?
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How is surprise mainly indicated through facial expression?
How is surprise mainly indicated through facial expression?
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Study Notes
Facial Expressions and Emotions
- Surprise is typically associated with a facial expression that includes raised eyebrows, wide eyes, and an open mouth.
- Happiness is usually conveyed through facial expressions that include a smile, raised cheeks, and crinkled eyes.
- Anger is often related to a facial expression that includes a lowered brow, narrowed eyes, and a tight-lipped mouth.
- Genuine emotions are distinguished from masked emotions based on facial expressions by the presence of micro-expressions, which are involuntary facial movements that reveal a person's true emotional state.
- Disgust is typically related to a facial expression that includes a wrinkled nose, raised upper lip, and a Tongue-out movement.
- Sadness is reflected through facial expressions that include a downward turned mouth, lowered eyebrows, and a relaxed facial muscles.
- Happiness is often represented through a facial expression that includes a Duchenne smile, which is a genuine and involuntary smile that involves the contraction of both the zygomatic major and the orbicularis oculi muscles.
- Surprise is mainly indicated through facial expressions that include a sudden and brief contraction of the facial muscles, particularly the orbicularis oculi and the frontalis muscles, resulting in a brief and intense facial expression.
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Test your knowledge of facial expressions and their representation of fundamental emotions with this quiz. Explore the different expressions for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, disgust, and fear.