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SAGAR INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY

PRESENTATION SUBMITTED BY:PIYUSH K.S. RAJPUT

THE EXPRESSION OF EMOTION: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS OF EMOTION: INTRODUCTION


Humans reveal their emotions both verbally and nonverbally. Nonverbal expressions include facial and other bodily responses.

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS Each basic emotion is associated with a unique facial expression. Facial expressions are innate By 6-7 months most babies exhibit facial expressions for all the basic emotions Children who are born deaf & blind still have the same facial expressions for joy, anger & pleasure. Innate facial expressions are the same across many cultures Display rulessocial and cultural rules that regulate emotional expression, especially facial expressions.

GENDER EFFECTS
Women are better at reading nonverbal communication of emotions. Women tend to express emotions more than men do.

Which Baby is Which? Anger, Disgust, Fear, Interest, Joy, Surprise, Sadness..

Joy

Anger

Interest

Disgust

Surprise

Sadness

Fear

WHICH BABY IS WHICH? ANS:- JOY, ANGER, INTEREST, DISGUST, SURPRISE, SADNESS, FEAR..

EMOTION-DETECTING RADAR
Arne Ohman and his Stockholm colleagues (2001) found that people more speedily detect an angry face than a happy one.

CONCLUSION
Face is very important but very difficult interface Perhaps in the future we will have realistic synthetic faces.

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