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  2. Microexpression - Wikipedia

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    Microexpressions can be difficult to recognize, but still images and video can make them easier to perceive. In order to learn how to recognize the way that various emotions register across parts of the face, Ekman and Friesen recommend the study of what they call "facial blueprint photographs", photographic studies of "the same person showing all the emotions" under consistent photographic ...

  3. Interpersonal deception theory - Wikipedia

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    Leakage occurs when nonverbal signals betray the true content of a contradictory verbal message. Facial expression is difficult to read, and the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) is a means of uncovering deception. Small facial movements, known as micro-expressions, can be detected in this system using action units.

  4. Paul Ekman - Wikipedia

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    The Subtle Expression Training Tool (SETT) teaches recognition of very small, micro signs of emotion. These are very tiny expressions, sometimes registering in only part of the face, or when the expression is shown across the entire face, but is very small.

  5. Facial coding - Wikipedia

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    Facial coding is the process of measuring human emotions through facial expressions. Emotions can be detected by computer algorithms for automatic emotion recognition that record facial expressions via webcam. This can be applied to a better understanding of people’s reactions to visual stimuli.

  6. David Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    He holds Class A Coaching and Referee licenses. Matsumoto has won countless awards, including the US Olympic Committee ’s Coach of the Year Award for Judo in 2003. In addition to holding various positions within the United States Judo Federation and USA Judo , Matsumoto served as the head coach of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic judo team and was ...

  7. Talk:Microexpression - Wikipedia

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    Important recent work on the neuroscience of emotion by Lisa Barrett is a real game changer and does not give this solo role to the amygdala. That said, the game even before this game changer didn't privilege the amygdala like this article. I wonder if the person who wrote that section might want to defend their choice.

  8. Microsociology - Wikipedia

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    At the micro level, social status and social roles are the most important components of social structure. Microsociology forms an important perspective in many fields of study, including modern psychosocial studies, conversational analysis and human-computer interaction. Microsociology continues to have a profound influence on research in all ...

  9. Micro-inequity - Wikipedia

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    A Micro-inequity is a small, often overlooked act of exclusion or bias that could convey a lack of respect, recognition, or fairness towards marginalized individuals. These acts can manifest in various ways, such as consistently interrupting or dismissing the contributions of a particular group during meetings or discussions.