DO FEELIN LOOK THE SAME IN EVERY HUMAN FACE

Emotions give us clues about how to respond to things happening in our environment. is he dangerous? Does she love me? can i trust him? But can we trust our perception as we travel around the globe? can japanese tourist identify threatening people in canada? can a man from india tell the difference between anger and disgust in Nigeria? A long line of reasearch suggest the answer is basically YES. humans appear to express certain fundamental emotions through universal facial expression that are usually recognize to people from other culture. This seem to be true even across culture that have had little or no exposure to each other. The theory of universality of emotions may be missing something important. their finding suggest that culture could play a strong role than previously thought in how emotions are express and recognize. i don't thiink we really know how early children learn how to pair emotion words with their sense of what an emotion is, the idea behind universality of emotion isn't saying that every child is born knowing that a word goes with a particular emotion expression, it's saying people evolved to understand the emotion behind an expression. That why researchers who work with children and even adults in these kinds of society usually have to come up with more ingenious way to study what they understand about a n emotional expression . for example in many research, many scientist have used stories to give context of an emotion, perhaps by asking a participant to say what face in a group of photos look like someone who is being attacked by a wild boar.

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