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Facial expressions / Emotion / Morality / Nonverbal communication / Emotional expression / Face perception / Facial Action Coding System / Negation / Contempt / Expression / Disgust / Smile
Date: 2016-03-09 15:48:20
Facial expressions
Emotion
Morality
Nonverbal communication
Emotional expression
Face perception
Facial Action Coding System
Negation
Contempt
Expression
Disgust
Smile

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