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SpiderX SpiderX
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Facial expressions do not always reveal the emotions underneath. The villain in Shakespeare’s
   Henry VI said, “Why, I can smile, and murder while I smile; and cry content to that which grieves my heart; and wet my cheeks with artificial tears, and frame my face to all occasions.” How did Paul Ekman and his colleagues distinguish between authentic and false facial expressions of emotion?
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Love psychology, thanks for the lead. Your answer came out right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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I made sure to research it before answering this.
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