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The way that people move their faces in moments of expression is highly variable ... People scowl about 35% of the time when they're angry, which is more than chance ... But that means 65% of the time, people are moving their faces in other meaningful ways that's not
scowling.
Lisa Feldman Barrett
The Link Between Facial Expressions & Emotion, Like Scowling & Anger, Are Highly Variable
Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Understand Emotions
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