Facial Expressions

Reading facial expressions is an important skill. What does normal development look like, and how can we help ren become expert interpreters?

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Jul 05, 2013 · The alleged universality of facial expressions has been debated since Darwin. Some seem more universal, while the more nuanced emotions can get lost in tra

Basic research leads to training programs that improve people’s ability to detect emotions.

According to renowned American psychologist Dr. Paul Ekman, seven basic emotions are widely experienced in different human cultures across the planet.Expressing emotions is not required to be taught.

The face reveals both conscious and non-conscious reactions. Gain deeper insights into human emotional reactions via facial expressions.

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Micro expressions are very brief facial expressions, lasting only a fraction of a second. Learn to spot them with training tools from the Paul Ekman Group.

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Writers need good descriptions of facial expressions in their stories to help the readers picture the characters, to convey emotions, and to set up lines of dialogue without having to write “said” or any of its synonyms. However, it’s easy for us to rely on the same descriptions over and over

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Learn what the different parts of our face say about us and why facial expressions may speak louder than words.

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Learn how to draw cartoon emotions & facial expressions with the following drawing lesson and examples. You can change the expressions on your face without changing your emotions (by acting) but don’t you wish that drawing facial expressions was just as …

Facial expressions are vital to social communication between humans. They are caused by the movement of muscles that connect to the skin and fascia in the face. These muscles move the skin, creating lines and folds and causing the movement of facial features, such as the mouth and eyebrows.