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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.
Introverts
Individuals who tend to be more inward-turning, focusing on internal thoughts, feelings, and moods rather than seeking out external stimulation.
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