
Neuro Knowledge: A Deep Dive Into The Brain With Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett
WHOOP Podcast
People's Facial Expressions in Anger
Studies reveal that people do not consistently scowl when angry, as research indicates that individuals scowl only about 35% of the time in anger. Moreover, 65% of the time, individuals display a different facial expression when angry, suggesting that there are various meaningful facial expressions associated with anger.
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