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Ancient Faces, Familiar Feelings: Expressions May be Recognisable Across Time and Cultures – Gizmodo Australia
Human faces are arguably the most important things we see. We are quick to detect them in any scene, and they command our attention. Faces express a wealth of important social information, such as whether another person is angry or scared, which in turn allow…

Human faces are arguably the most important things we see. We are quick to detect them in any scene, and they command our attention.
Faces express a wealth of important social information, such as whether another person is angry or scared, which in turn allows us to prepare for fight or flight.
Does this mean facial expressions are universal? Its a question scientists have debated for half a century, and it remains without a definitive answer.
A new study that asked modern Westerners to judge…
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