Neuroscience of emotions: what we ‘see’ — smiles, frowns, puckered brows — are actually social constructs that your brain has learned from infancy

Neuroscience of emotions: what we ‘see’ — smiles, frowns, puckered brows — are actually social constructs that your brain has learned from infancy

Psychology Today | 
If you show pictures of actors portraying [common] emotions to people in all corners of the earth, they pretty reliably ...
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