It's always heartbreaking to see animals, especially senior ones, experiencing sadness or distress due to being surrendered, as it is also a lot harder for senior pets to find forever homes. The San ...
Dogs change their facial expressions when they know people are looking at them—perhaps in an effort to communicate. For instance, canines in the study would make the classic "sad puppy face"—raising ...
Barrett recently decided to take on Ekman’s ideas directly, by sending a small research team to visit the isolated Himba tribe in Namibia, in southern Africa. The plan was this: The team, led by Maria ...
Culture is a huge factor in determining whether we look someone in the eye or the kisser to interpret facial expressions, according to a new study. For instance, in Japan, people tend to look to the ...
A new TikTok trend has people running their faces through a popular SpongeBob filter to see whether or not they have “resting sad face,” and their hilarious, split-second reactions have millions of ...
Adolescents with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms are more likely to misidentify sad and angry faces as fearful, while teens with symptoms of conduct disorder tend to interpret sad faces ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results