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    Naked Face

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    Is some one really able to read your mind by the look on your face? In this essay‚ the Naked Face‚ Malcom Gladwell explains how some individuals are born with this gift and some are able to learn it. We center our story on howyou can read someone’s true emotions just by the looks on their faces. Malcom Gladwell uses personal experiences as well as facts to prove that these are not just lucky guesses‚ but long intricate thought processes. The Naked Face was published for The New Yorker in August

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    Microexpressions Language is key to communication‚ but people often fall victim to believing someone’s words even when they are untruthful However‚ in many cases it is possible to pick up deception through an individual’s body language and facial expressions‚ and people can be trained to perceive microexpressions. Microexpressions can also be utilized when trying to understand a person’s true intent‚ especially when it comes to lying. Deception can be detected through the analysis of microexpressions

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    By the same token‚ the person communicating looks for signals from the audience – whether they are bored‚ interested‚ antagonistic‚ or sympathetic (Verckens 2003). Relationship Between Verbal and Nonverbal Communication – Social psychologist Paul Ekman is a pioneer in the study of emotions and their relationship to expressions and

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    Case Study 2

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    at a conclusion. Several surveys such as of Ekman‚ Sullivan & Frank (1999) clearly pointed to the fact that only a small percentage of professionals could actually judge accurately whether individuals were saying the truth or lying. FACS (Facial Action System) is one system which can determine from patterns of facial movement a variety of things and it was developed by Swedish anatomist Carl- Herman Hjortsjo. It was consequently adopted by Paul Ekman and Wallace Friesen. Currently FACS system is

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    Expressive Agents: Non-verbal Communication in Collaborative Virtual Environments Fabri M Leeds Metropolitan University Department of Computing The Grange‚ Beckett Park Leeds‚ LS6 3QS +44-113 2835161 Moore DJ Leeds Metropolitan University Department of Computing The Grange‚ Beckett Park Leeds‚ LS6 3QS +44-113 2837556 Hobbs DJ University of Bradford Department of EIMC Richmond Road Bradford‚ BD7 1DP +44-1274 236135 m.fabri@lmu.ac.uk d.moore@lmu.ac.uk d.hobbs@bradford.ac.uk ABSTRACT

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    Case Incident 1

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    Case Incident 2 BECOMING A FACIAL DECODER I. Background Paul Ekman is a psychologist known for his study about facial expressions‚ where facial expressions reveal true emotions. Researchers have distinguished real smiles (so called Duchenne smile) from fake smiles. Ekman and his associates have developed methods to detect other emotions suchas anger‚ disgust and distress. They call their method as Facial Action Coding System (FACS). FACS has been used to study the facial expressions

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    world needs a better lie detection system‚ which can put an end to such unfortunate cases. Latest research by some of the world’s leading psychologists suggests that ‘microexpressions’ can be used to detect lies to a higher level of accuracy. Dr. Paul Ekman Ph.D.‚ an expert in clinical psychology and is considered one of the 100 most eminent psychologists of 20th century‚ has done some of the most extensive research

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    different facial expressions that indicate a person’s true feelings. Paul Ekman began to research these facial expressions in the nineteen-sixties‚ and realised that no one knew the answers to his questions. He decided to travel around the world studying the facial expressions of different cultures. His research showed him that facial expressions were universal products of evolution‚ and they weren’t learned through culture. Ekman then assembled a videotape library of people’s faces and studied them

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    Running head: What are emotions? What are Emotions? University of Phoenix Jessika Morgan Emotions are defined as “an affective state of consciousness in which joy‚ sorrow‚ fear‚ hate‚ or the like‚ is experienced‚ as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness (Dictionary.com). Emotions are part of our existence as human beings. They are part of what separates us from others. Emotions can be considered to be universal‚ but everyone’s are different. Imagine a world

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    Introduction: Facial expressions are being brought on to the public eye more and more due to media exposure (as psychology is entering public domain interest‚ this is even more particularly found in facial expressions reading) Authors like Malcolm Gladwell that have wrote for the prestigious journal “The new Yorker” state that some people have an uncanny ability to spot liars or border lining mind reading (such as the title indicates “The naked face: Can you read people’s thoughts just by

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