Anyone whose has systematically examined faces will have perceived a preponderance although not a proliferation of asymmetry. whether or not the expression is volitional and self controlled or spontaneous appears to predict facial asymmetry as does the type of emotion protrayed. positive emotions are usually displayed symmetrically although a left sided representation of a negative emotion is more common. posed expressions and negative emotions are less likely to be symmetrically represented.

  • an angry person is more likely to have a lopsided expression than someone who is smiling  (True/False/Can't say)
  • a deliberately assumed facial expression will always be asymmetrical  (True/False/Can't say)
  • an actor is likely to smile symmetrically when acting  more self consciously (True/False/Can't say)
  • people are likely to have less asymmetric facial expressions than those who are less aware of themselves   (True/False/Can't say)
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swati shukla

  • Mar 13th, 2007
 

  • an angry person is more likely to have a lopsided expression than someone who is smiling  (True)
  • a deliberately assumed facial expression will always be asymmetrical  (True)
  • an actor is likely to smile symmetrically when acting  more self consciously (False: cos deliberate expressions tend to be assymetrical)
  • people are likely to have less asymmetric facial expressions than those who are less aware of themselves   (Can't say)

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