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Universal Facial Expressions
Refers to the set of facial expressions that are recognized and understood across different cultures worldwide, indicating basic emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust.
Paul Ekman
A psychologist known for his work on the facial expressions and emotions, including the development of the Facial Action Coding System.
Simulating Anger
The act of pretending or mimicking the emotional state of anger, often used in psychological studies or acting to understand or convey the nuances of this emotion.
Cognitive Appraisals
The mental process of interpreting and evaluating situations, which can influence emotional responses and behavior.
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