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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. Mark G. Frank - Wikipedia

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    Micro expressions betray us when we lie. We can try to cover our feelings with fake smiles, but involuntary face muscles reveal these hidden emotions. [16] The best and most efficient way to evaluate micro expressions is to videotape the interaction, so that you are able to go back and replay the expressions in slow motion.

  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. 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.

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  7. David Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    David Matsumoto (born August 2, 1959) is an American author, psychologist and judoka.His areas of expertise include culture, emotion, facial expressions, nonverbal behavior and microexpressions.

  8. Microplastics Are in All of Us. Just How Bad Is That, Really?

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    The production of plastics worldwide has doubled in the last two decades, according to Our World in Data. Plastic’s versatility, durability, and low weight-to-strength ratio have made it an ...

  9. He runs a desert micro-nation by the Salton Sea ... - AOL

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    The micronation movement came about as a form of anti-establishment expression in the 1960s and '70s, and Williams said he was inspired to create his after visiting the Republic of Molossia, in Reno.