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Smiling Is Not A Universal Sign Of Happiness, According To Modern Neuroscience
This story appeared in the March 20, 2017 issue of Level Up by Forbes newsletter. The TSA has spent $1 billion training airport personnel to detect terrorist-like body language, the New York Times reports, and the U.S. legal system looks for displays of remorse when deliberating on first-degree-murder trials. However, such readings of human nature are predicated on outdated neuroscience, new research concludes. Lisa Feldman Barrett, a Northeastern University professor of psychology, is at the forefront of the "constructed emotion" theory. For example: Fear does not have a specific operating location in the brain, nor does it create a universal response, like widening your eyes.
Scientists discover facial expression used around the world as sign of disagreement
If you're unsure whether a politician really disagrees with an issue, then just look for the'not face'. The facial expression has been discovered to be a universal sign for anger, disgust and contempt. Consisting of a furrowed brow, pressed lips and raised chin, the expression is found among many cultures, including those who speak English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. If you're unsure whether a politician really disagrees with an issue, then just for the'not face'. The facial expression has been discovered to be a universal sign for anger, disgust and contempt.