SciencefromPsychology Today6 days agoOf Mice and Monkeys: Expressions Reveal Cognitive StatesFacial expressions in mice and monkeys predict internal states and behavior, similar to humans.
fromPsychology Today2 weeks agoWhy We're Wired to Read Emotions in Expressions, Not SoundsFacial expressions evolved as universal, efficient signals of emotion before the emergence of language.
fromBattery Power4 weeks agoFeeling a draft in here (Part 2)Scouts evaluate players not just on physical attributes but also on their facial expressions and engagement during conversations.
fromwww.theguardian.com1 month agoForgive me if I raise an eyebrow at Botox mania it's because I still can | Coco KhanCelebrity trends show a growing rejection of cosmetic procedures in favor of natural expressions.
Petsfromwww.theguardian.com2 months agoMore than a long face: horses use rich repertoire' of expressions to interactHorses exhibit a rich array of facial expressions crucial for emotional communication and animal welfare.
fromPage Six3 months ago'White Lotus' star Aimee Lou Wood insists she's 'very anti-Botox' for a surprising reasonAimee Lou Wood emphasizes that her ability to express emotions through facial expressions is crucial for her acting, leading her to avoid Botox.Mental health
Online learningfromPsychology Today4 months agoNot Zombies but ZoombiesFacial expressions are vital for relationship building; pandemic habits have hindered this ability.Explicit teaching of emotional expression is essential for Generation Z.
fromCornell Chronicle7 months agoWe mimic each other, like it or not | Cornell ChronicleMimicry occurs universally in social interactions, transcending agreement and political affiliation, suggesting a fundamental human behavior for understanding others.