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  2. Hide the Pain Harold - Wikipedia

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    Not only his friends saw his photos but also a professional photographer, who contacted him saying that he was seeking a model and offered him an invitation to a shoot. Arató accepted the offer and the photographer took some photos, which both he and Arató liked. He was invited for more shoots and over a hundred stock photos were made. He ...

  3. Duck face - Wikipedia

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    Young woman making a duck face. Duck face or duck lips is a photographic pose common on profile pictures in social networks.The lips are pressed together as in a pout and the cheeks are typically also sucked in, often looking as if the person is tasting something sour.

  4. Armindo Freitas-Magalhães - Wikipedia

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    Armindo Freitas-Magalhães (pronounced [ɐɾˈmĩdu ˈfɾɐjtɐʒ mɐɣɐˈʎɐ̃jʃ]; born 1966) is a Portuguese psychologist working on the psychology of the human smile in the context of emotion and facial expression.

  5. Facial expression - Wikipedia

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    Ekman showed that facial expressions of emotion are not culturally determined, but universal across human cultures. To demonstrate his universality hypothesis, Ekman ran a test on a group of the South Fore people of New Guinea, a pre-industrial culture that was isolated from the West. The experiment participants were told brief stories about ...

  6. Robot face with living skin can smile ‘like a human’ - AOL

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    A smile produced by a 2D facial robot covered with living human skin (Takeuchi et al.) Scientists in Japan have grafted living human skin onto the face of a humanoid robot in an effort to give ...

  7. Nasolabial fold - Wikipedia

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    The nasolabial folds, commonly known as "smile lines" [1] or "laugh lines", [2] [self-published source] are facial features. They are the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. They are defined by facial structures that support the buccal fat pad. [3] They separate the cheeks from the upper lip.

  8. Hilaria Baldwin Says “Rust” Shooting Case Will Have a Lasting ...

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    “When something bad happens, there is a fire, and your job [as a parent] is to try not to let the fire spread,” Hilaria explained, as Alec continued, ”I would do anything for my children.

  9. Facial feedback hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The facial feedback hypothesis, rooted in the conjectures of Charles Darwin and William James, is that one's facial expression directly affects their emotional experience. . Specifically, physiological activation of the facial regions associated with certain emotions holds a direct effect on the elicitation of such emotional states, and the lack of or inhibition of facial activation will ...