Facial expressions do not help us to distinguish extreme emotions, according to an Israeli-led scientific study. In order to understand how other people feel, researchers say, we unconsciously interpret body language instead.
- By Josh
- 07 Dec 2012
- 07:16AM
What a complete useless line of research. Frankly if I was in that scientific team I would be embarrassed. Didn't they know animals show extreme emotions through facial expressions. Example: Carnivores onto a scent of prey? The mind boggles.
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