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“Why We’re Terrible At Reading Faces – Yet Quick To Judge Them”

“And yet, as bad as we are at reading expressions, we jump to all kinds of conclusions based on people’s faces.”

Paul Ekman did truly ground-breaking work into microexpressions, the nearly imperceptible changes in our faces that register pleasure, disgust and so on. Love this collection of academic studies via The Atlantic, summarizing some telling research into how we react to faces, expressions and related visual cues. Some of the most thought-provoking:

 

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