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Loren Booda
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I have noticed TV personalities affecting what I assume would otherwise be microexpressions. These gestures seem consciously used to direct attention, communicate emotion (like an "applause" sign) or invite intimacy.
Not all actors, politicians or newscasters use these exaggerations, and such "microexpressions" are not necessarily negative in character. Indeed, I am curious as to whether others have noticed similar, purposeful facial language which is usually subliminal.
Not all actors, politicians or newscasters use these exaggerations, and such "microexpressions" are not necessarily negative in character. Indeed, I am curious as to whether others have noticed similar, purposeful facial language which is usually subliminal.