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For Wittgenstein, objects
Facial Changes
Alterations in facial expressions that can influence or reflect emotional states, often related to the facial feedback hypothesis.
Communication of Emotion
The process through which individuals express their emotional states to others through verbal and non-verbal means.
Facial Posture
The habitual arrangement or positioning of the facial muscles, often indicative of a person's mood or attitude.
Humor of Cartoons
The amusement derived from animated characters and stories, often through exaggerated situations or comedic timing.
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