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      Micro-expressions

      • Not all facial expressions stick around for a long time. Those that pass quickly are called micro-expressions, and they are almost indiscernible to the casual observer. Micro-expressions can come and go in less than half a second—but they convey the same emotions as a longer-lasting facial expression would.
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  2. Mar 28, 2023 · Not all facial expressions stick around for a long time. Those that pass quickly are called micro-expressions, and they are almost indiscernible to the casual observer. Micro-expressions can come and go in less than half a second—but they convey the same emotions as a longer-lasting facial expression would.

  3. Most facial expressions stick for a quite long time, but not all. Those facial expressions that pass quickly are considered to be microexpressions. These are almost unnoticeable to the casual observer. These expressions are the best indicator of people’s inner emotions.

    • Surprise Microexpression. The eyebrows are raised and curved. Skin below the brow is stretched. Horizontal wrinkles show across the forehead. Eyelids are opened, white of the eye showing above and below.
    • Fear Microexpression. Eyebrows are raised and drawn together, usually in a flat line. Wrinkles in the forehead are in the center between the eyebrows, not across.
    • Disgust Microexpression: Eyes are narrowed. Upper lip is raised. Upper teeth may be exposed. Nose is wrinkled. Cheeks are raised. Disgust is the expression you make when you smell something bad or hear something nasty.
    • Anger Microexpression: The eyebrows are lowered and drawn together. Vertical lines appear between the eyebrows. Lower lip is tensed. Eyes are in hard stare or bulging.
  4. Not all facial expressions stick around for a long time. Those that pass quickly are called micro-expressions, and they are almost indiscernible to the casual observer. Micro-expressions can come and go in less than half a second—but they convey the same emotions as a longer-lasting facial expression would.

  5. Jun 12, 2018 · A new study of facial expressions uses 21st-century technology to update Montessori’s observations from a century ago. Using a state-of-the-art technique called “binocular rivalry ...

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · The identification of facial expressions is done through the detection of both macroexpressions (e.g. “obvious” expressions that last between 1/2 a second to 4 seconds) and microexpressions (e.g. involuntary facial expressions that occur within a fraction of a second).

  7. Mar 6, 2023 · The studies looked at seven universal emotions and corresponding facial expressions. Are Microexpressions Real? There is strong evidence to support that these facial expressions reveal our true emotions. In some cases, they don’t last very long. “Micro-expressions” can last for a fraction of a second, but if you catch them, you’re ...

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