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A thermostat is an example of a control system.
Facial Feedback Effect
The theory that suggests the movements of the facial muscles can influence emotional experiences.
Corresponding Feelings
Emotional states that relate to or are consistent with a particular situation, event, or other emotional states.
Behavior Feedback Effect
The tendency of behavior to influence our own and others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Facial Expressions
Facial expressions are the movements of the facial muscles that convey emotions, intentions, or social information, and are universal to all cultures.
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