Different Emotions Exhibited On The Screens

To recognize different emotions exhibited on screens (like facial expressions in videos, images, or even patient interactions), psychology often refers to Ekman’s basic emotions and their universal facial cues. Here’s a practical breakdown:

Recognizing Emotions on Screens -

1. Happiness

  • Facial cues: Smiling, raised cheeks, crow’s feet around eyes.
  • Body language: Relaxed posture, open gestures.

2. Sadness

  • Facial cues: Downturned mouth, drooping eyelids, furrowed brows.
  • Body language: Slumped shoulders, slow movements.

3. Anger

  • Facial cues: Frowning, glaring eyes, tight lips, flared nostrils.
  • Body language: Tense posture, clenched fists.

4. Fear

  • Facial cues: Wide eyes, raised eyebrows, open mouth.
  • Body language: Frozen stance, defensive gestures.

5. Surprise

  • Facial cues: Raised eyebrows, wide eyes, dropped jaw.
  • Body language: Sudden movements, gasping.

6. Disgust

  • Facial cues: Wrinkled nose, raised upper lip, narrowed eyes.
  • Body language: Leaning away, avoidance gestures.

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