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Neuro Knowledge: A Deep Dive Into The Brain With Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett

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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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