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  2. Gender and emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    Most researchers agree that women are more emotionally expressive, but not that they experience more emotions than men do. [3] Some studies have shown that women are more likely to produce inauthentic smiles than men do, while others have shown the opposite.

  3. Sex differences in emotional intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Two 2015 reviews published in the journal Emotion review also found that adult women are more emotionally expressive, [17] [18] but that the size of this gender difference varies with the social and emotional context. Researchers distinguish three factors that predict the size of gender differences in emotional expressiveness: gender-specific ...

  4. Sex differences in psychology - Wikipedia

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    In two studies by Kring, women were found to be more facially expressive than men when it came to both positive and negative emotions. These researchers concluded that women and men experience the same amount of emotion, but that women are more likely to express their emotions. [30] [31] [better source needed]

  5. Sex differences in cognition - Wikipedia

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    Current literature suggests women have higher level of social cognition. A 2012 review published in the journal Neuropsychologia found that women are better at recognizing facial effects, expression processing and emotions in general. [68] Men were only better at recognizing specific behaviour which includes anger, aggression and threatening ...

  6. Neuroscience of sex differences - Wikipedia

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    Emotional expression, understanding, and behavior appears to vary between males and females. A 2012 review concluded that males and females have differences in the processing of emotions. Males tend to have stronger reactions to threatening stimuli and that males react with more physical violence. [28]

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  8. Emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    Thus, emotional expressions are culturally-prescribed performances rather than internal mental events. Knowing a social script for a certain emotion allows one to enact the emotional behaviors that are appropriate for the cultural context. [26] Emotional expressions serve a social function and are essentially a way of reaching out to the world ...

  9. “Emilia Perez” Star Gives Emotional Best Picture Acceptance ...

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    Emilia Pérez won a top honor at 2025's Golden Globe Awards ceremony. The Spanish-language musical — which stars Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez, and is helmed by French ...