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The Number of Muscles Within the Human Face and the Number of Facial Expressions Human Beings Can Produce, Scientists Discovering 7 Facial Expressions Which Are Universal World Wide, the 7 Facial Expressions Which Are Universal, the Reason Human Beings Communicate Utilizing Gesticulations (Hand Gestures), the Spontaneous Facial Expressions of Emotion of Congenitally and Noncongenitally Blind Individuals Study of 2004, the Spontaneous Facial Expressions of Emotion of Congenitally and Noncongenitally Blind Individuals Study Repeated With Congenitally (From Birth) Blind Athletes in 2008, the Result of the Spontaneous Facial Expressions of Emotion of Congenitally and Noncongenitally Blind Individuals Study, the Dual Moods Human Beings Can Exhibit, the Reason Human Beings Produce Microexpressions, Microexpressions Helping to Identify the Emotional State of a Human Being, the Efficacy of Human Beings Detecting Deception, the Fallacy of Oculomotor Behavior (Eye Movement) and Self-Adaptor Behavior (Facial Touching) Being Correlated With Deception, the Fallacy of Self-Regulatory Movements (Fidgeting) and Autonomic Stress Response (Nervousness) Being Correlated With Deception, and the Facial Expression of a Human Being Attempting to Deceive Another Person Whilst Conveying Distress

There are only 43 muscles within the face and over 100+ facial expressions. Scientists have discovered 7 facial expressions which are universal in that anybody can understand them regardless of ethnicity, race, culture, or any other factor. These 7 facial expressions include joy, surprise, contempt, sadness, anger, disgust, and fear. Scientists have discovered that talking with our hands is not to explain our point to the person we're talking to, instead to help us think and express ourselves, t...


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