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Are there universal expressions of emotion? - Sophie Zadeh

Are there universal expressions of emotion? - Sophie Zadeh

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The 40 or so muscles in the human face can be activated in different combinations to create thousands of expressions. But do these expressions look the same and communicate the same meaning around the world regardless of culture? Is one persons smile anothers grimace? Sophie Zadeh investigates. Lesson by Sophie Zadeh, animated by Estdio Bacuri
Date: 2020-08-22

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I'd guess that facial expressions are a remnant from when we communicated more nonverbally than we did after we developed complex spoken language. If so, then maybe people with ASD are a step in evolving away from them, since they tend to be difficult and unnatural for us to read.
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To clarify, not all facial expressions are universal - there are 6 facial expressions that are academically considered universal, and further 3 that could be universal as well - but the rest may vary by culture, region, and/or personality.
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This video was not satifactory. I never comment negative things but this had to be spoken, low grade information and didnt innovate any knowledge. I waiting throughout entire video to learn something, im not in grade school anymore
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It makes sense. Communication is very important to a species or else the species will not be as strong. It's biological, like the way a dog automatically wags its tail when it is happy, or bares its teeth when it is being threatened.
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I think our expression is like bird songs. it is in our DNA and we will learn it eventually even if our society, parent or culture don't teach it us. We are going to end up using same expression like birds end up using same song.
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Now I wonder if theres such universal micro expression or not, because details like eyes can be interpreted wrong by people. For instance eyes that focusing and thinking are pretty similar to eyes that focusing and angry.
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Most Superior Animal Classes: Avian and Mammal
Most Universal Element: Fire
Most Universal Sign: Leo
Most Universal Emotions: Joy and Anger
Admit, were all Leos, just some more than others.

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If you're reading this, I'll let you know that you are so special, so genuine and so loved. Go on, keep on dreaming and reach for your stars.
A quick reminded from a small youtuber.

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If we really wish to learn more about universal expressions we should study the facial expressions and behavior of babies whose minds are completely uninfluenced from the outside world
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There are two Types of Emotional Facial Expressions. The cultural learned, and the Instinct like disgust, sadness, fear etc!
Video is correct.

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