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  2. Facial feedback hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The facial feedback hypothesis, rooted in the conjectures of Charles Darwin and William James, is that one's facial expression directly affects their emotional experience. . Specifically, physiological activation of the facial regions associated with certain emotions holds a direct effect on the elicitation of such emotional states, and the lack of or inhibition of facial activation will ...

  3. The Cloven Viscount - Wikipedia

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    With one eye and a dilated single nostril, he returns to Terralba, twisting the half mouth of his half face into a scissors-like half smile. Meanwhile, a group of hermits find Buono in the bushes. They treat him and he recovers. After a long pilgrimage, Buono returns home. There are now two Viscounts in Terralba.

  4. Microexpression - Wikipedia

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    In his famous research project, he scrutinized a four-and-a-half-second film segment frame by frame, where each frame represented 1/25th second. After studying this film segment for a year and a half, he discerned interactional micromovements, such as the wife moving her shoulder exactly as the husband's hands came up, which combined yielded ...

  5. Reporter's notebook: Facing cameras with a half-frozen face ...

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    My wonky half smile was a dead giveaway that something was wrong. This was so hard. I broke into an involuntary grin every time someone looked at me with their smiling face.

  6. Frown - Wikipedia

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    It is a long-held belief that it takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. [16] It is difficult to determine exactly how many muscles are involved in smiling or frowning as there is a wide range of facial expressions that might be considered a frown or a smile.

  7. Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams is ‘a little bruised up ...

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    HOUSTON — When Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was asked late Sunday how his body felt after the Houston Texans’ 19-13 victory at NRG Stadium, he offered a half-smile and a not-very ...

  8. Facial Action Coding System - Wikipedia

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    the sincere and involuntary Duchenne smile: contraction of zygomatic major and inferior part of orbicularis oculi. The FACS is designed to be self-instructional. People can learn the technique from a number of sources including manuals and workshops, [ 7 ] and obtain certification through testing.

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