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If you see someone with a furrowed brow, pursed lips and flared nostrils, it's easy to tell they're angry. In fact, humans evolved a universally recognizable angry face not only to warn others of ...
Scientists have found new evidence that people spot a face in the crowd more quickly when teeth are visible — whether smiling or grimacing — than a face with a particular facial expression.
Sure, a simple angry face will suffice when you want to let your roommate know that you don’t share their enthusiasm for experimental jazz at six o'clock in the morning.
It uses a camera for face tracking, so the robot’s evil eyes seem to follow the viewer as they move around. In good form, the face has a simple switch—from good to evil, happy to angry.
John Carmack, arguably best known as the co-creator of Doom, has a nine-year-old son named Ryan. This week, Ryan released his first video game - a variation of Pong that substitutes the simple ...
Photo: flickr/andrellv. When you were angry as a child, did your mother ever warn you that your face would freeze like that? While that might be a myth, your expressions can influence how easy it is ...
Science Offers a Simple Solution If everyone thinks you’re angry even when you’re not, your status as a leader can suffer. This research-backed trick can help.
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