Show someone a piece of rotting food and their reaction will be visibly similar the world over. Their eyes will close, their noses will wrinkle and their mouths will tighten, all part of a universal ...
Sometimes, we describe certain people in our lives by saying, “Nothing gets past them.” These are the people who seem to have an eagle eye for the tiniest changes taking place around them—they can ...
Facial expressions have been called the "universal language of emotion," but people from different cultures perceive happy, sad or angry facial expressions in unique ways, according to new research.