New research shows facial expressions are planned by the brain before movement, not automatic emotional reactions.
Facial expressions may appear spontaneous, but new research shows the brain begins preparing them long before the face actually moves.
Photo-Illustration by Chloe Dowling for TIME (Source Images: Klaus Vedfelt—Getty Images, Tim Robberts—Getty Images, Kelvin Murray—Getty Images, Robert Recker—Getty Images, Howard Kingsnorth—Getty ...
Annie Särnblad trains people to read microexpressions using a simple and systematic methodology. She’s spent 25 years living in nine countries and studying eight languages. Särnblad shares five ...
New research suggests that the emotional content of a facial expression influences how well observers can predict social ...
University of Miami Psychology Professor Daniel Messinger collaborated with researchers at Western University in Canada to show that our brains are pre-wired to perceive wrinkles around the eyes as ...
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