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Talking to the 43 muscles (facial expressions tracking)

The Facial Expressions are movements of the 43 muscles in our face supplied by the facial nerve that are attached to help them move accordingly.

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So what are emotions is our next high priority question, well, In everyday language, emotions are any relatively wide conscious experiences led by intense mental activity and a high degree of pleasure or displeasure. In many of such researches, a consistent definition has not been found yet to enlighten us about the facts. There are certainly conceptual overlaps among the psychological and the neuroscientific underpinnings of emotions, moods, and feelings.

Emotions are closely linked to physiological and the arousal of it with various levels of the same relating to specific emotions. In neurobiological terms, emotions are often described as complex action programs triggered by the presence of certain external or internal stimuli.

The most vital elements of these emotions are –

  • The bodily symptoms like increased heart rate or skin conductance. These symptoms are unconscious and involuntary.
  • Some action tendencies, for instances ‘fight-or-flight’ actions to either quickly evade from a dangerous situation or to prepare a counter.
  • Even facial expressions, for example baring one’s teeth and frowning.
  • The cognitive evaluations of events, stimuli or objects including.

So coming to another few important aspects with the facial expressions are the feelings, emotions and the moods which makes an important subject of research, like –

Our feelings are subjective perceptions of the emotional action programs varying on situations. Feelings are basically driven by conscious thoughts and reflections which we surely can have emotions without having feelings, however we simply cannot have feelings without having emotions, it’s all interdependent on each other.

When it comes to one’s mood, they diffuse internally, subjective states, in general being less intense than emotions and carrying significantly longer impacts. Certainly moods are highly affected by personality traits and characteristics on individuals. The voluntary facial expressions such as smiling, for example can produce bodily effects relevant to those triggered by an actual emotion like happiness.

Affect describes emotions, feelings, and moods together. We simply have a lot more to learn about classifying emotions and facial behaviors. Let’s get to learn deeper insights with our upcoming blogs on the facial expressions subject, so read more on www.neuroconnect.in



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