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Tags: Paralysis, Disease and Condition, Emotion, Psychology, Facial Paralysis
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Expressionless faces provide clues on how we read emotions
physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- With smiles, grimaces or raised eyebrows, most of us show our feelings on our faces, but people with Moebius syndrome, a rare condition that causes facial paralysis, can't make any facial expressions at all. Professor of Psychology David Matsumoto and alumna Kathleen Rives Bogart studied ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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