Photo-Illustration by Chloe Dowling for TIME (Source Images: Klaus Vedfelt—Getty Images, Tim Robberts—Getty Images, Kelvin Murray—Getty Images, Robert Recker—Getty Images, Howard Kingsnorth—Getty ...
Gerhard Richter doesn't set out to make it easy for the viewer, but in a good way, writes Art Critic Aidan Dunne Gerhard Richter doesn't set out to make it easy for the viewer, but in a good way, ...
Pleasure, disgust, fear – the facial expressions that reflect these emotions are the same in every human. For example, if we are disgusted by something, our eyes become narrower, our nose wrinkles, ...
Emotional expression is a foundational component of human social communication, enabling individuals to interpret, predict and respond to the intentions and internal states of others. Facial movement ...
One indication that human nature is not completely determined by culture is facial expressions. Evidence shows that a number of facial expressions are related to similar emotions across cultures.
Researchers have described different emotional facial expressions for mice. Similar to humans, the face of a mouse looks completely different when it tastes something sweet or bitter, or when it ...