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The pons contains nuclei that relay signals from the cerebrum to the cerebellum, along with nuclei that deal primarily with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation, and posture.
Facial expressions can be eyes opened wide, and pursed lips, as you wait for the event. Verbally you would say "I am so ready for that!!!" or "I know it will be so cool!" Is that the kind of thing you are looking for?
Facial expression.
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Facial expressions are when you describe the emotions of a dance with your face.x
There are some studies that suggest that our facial expressions are inherited, witness that facial expressions of the blind from birth, who also smile and frown. http://www.answers.com/topic/facial-expression
Yes, the amygdala is involved with our emotions which are often reflected by facial expressions.
Facial expressions in drama are sadness; anger; happiness; horror; shame; love and pondering (in thought.)
faical expressions are feelings of emotions. they are what people say mixed emotions. not all facial expressions are universal.
body language.
The facial nerves do.
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in the device there is a motion control feature which also has the ability to detect facial expressions..:D
The act of listening can be encouraged or discouraged by the listener's facial expressions. For example, when a listener looks at his watch or stares blankly, this can stop communication. Maintaining eye contact, a smile, a nod, an open and inviting posture can encourage communication, if done at the proper times and if the response matches what is being said. For example, smiling at someone who is upset and crying won't make the person feel heard or understood.
Facial Expressions by Loney Haskell - 1897 was released on: USA: October 1897