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He thinks that Dewey wrongly abandons the distinction between voluntary and involuntary expression, and in doing so, undermines paradigmatic examples of expressive behavior.
The next day, I ran into Dallas's grandfather, and he said, 'You know, talking to that doctor really made him want to cry.' Then it dawned on me: I was witness to an involuntary expression of emotion — the kind we have all the time.
Pretty much at the exact moment I received my orthopedic supports, I suffered from the sudden onset of crutches-induced Coprolalia -- the involuntary expression of obscene words or phrases.
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As a fellow at Princeton she will continue work on her first book, The Evidence of Things Unseen: Involuntary Expressions and the Making of Modern Personhood.
Micro expressions are essentially involuntary expressions that last a fraction of second and reveal a person's true emotions.
In 1966 a couple of psychologists documented brief involuntary expressions that lasted a fraction of a second that they proposed correlated to specific emotions.
A microexpression is a brief, involuntary facial expression that is shown on the face of humans according to the emotions that are being experienced.
Micro-expressions are rapid involuntary facial expressions which reveal one's genuine emotions people trying to disguise.
It minimises micro-expressions, those brief, involuntary facial expressions that reveal our unconscious feeling of anger, happiness, disgust, embarrassment or pride.
Also known as involuntary emotional expression disorder, PBA is a neurological disorder that causes random and uncontrollable episodes of crying and/or laughing.
This neatly demonstrates the gorilla's voluntary manual control compared to its involuntary facial expression, and suggests some understanding of vision as an attentional state.
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