Facial expression Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A facial expression results from one or more motions or positions of the muscles of the face. They are closely associated with our emotions. Charles Darwin noted in his book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animal:
- ...the young and the old of widely different races, both with man and animals, express the same state of mind by the same movements.
Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication, and can be voluntary or involuntary. Most people's success rate at reading emotions from facial expression is only a little over 50 percent. Microexpressions, brief flashes of a facial expression, are likely to be involuntary and unconscious, and most people do not learn to read them at all. Recognizing facial expressions uses some of the same brain systems as face recognition.
Facial expressions include:
- anger, sadness, fear, surprise, disgust, contempt and happiness
- blank
- excitement
- laughter
- crying (that is with sadness)
- shock
- puzzlement
- frown
- desire
- concentration
- smile
- smugness or self-satisfaction
- sneer
- snarl
- tongue-showing
- pout
- etc.
- Auricularis anterior muscle
- Buccinator muscle
- Corrugator supercilii muscle
- Depressor anguli oris muscle
- Depressor labii inferioris muscle
- Depressor septi nasi muscle
- Frontalis muscle
- Levator anguli oris muscle
- Levator labii superioris muscle
- Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle
- Mentalis muscle
- Nasalis muscle
- Orbicularis oculi muscle
- Orbicularis oris muscle
- Platysma muscle
- Procerus muscle
- Risorius muscle
- Zygomaticus major muscle
- Zygomaticus minor muscle
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