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Deceiving Expressions
Facial expressions that are intentionally misleading, often used to disguise true emotions or intentions.
Fearful Expressions
Facial expressions that convey fear, often characterized by widened eyes, raised eyebrows, and a tensed mouth, serving as non-verbal communication of emotion.
Angry Expressions
Are facial and body signals that convey feelings of anger, which can be a response to perceived threats or injustices and serve communicative and adaptive functions in social interactions.
Sad Expressions
Facial or bodily expressions indicating sadness, a basic human emotion characterized by feelings of disappointment, loss, or helplessness.
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