Are there universal expressions of emotion? - Sophie Zadeh

420,943 views ・ 2018-07-03

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The 40 or so muscles in the human face can be activated in different combinations
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to create thousands of expressions.
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But do these expressions look the same
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and communicate the same meaning around the world,
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regardless of culture?
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Is one person’s smile another’s grimace?
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Charles Darwin theorized that emotional expression was a common human feature.
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But he was in the minority.
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Until the mid-20th century,
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many researchers believed that the specific ways we show emotion
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were learned behaviors that varied across cultures.
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Personality theorist Silvan Tomkins was one of the few to insist otherwise.
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Tomkins claimed that certain affects—
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emotional states and their associated facial expressions—
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were universal.
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In the 1960s, psychologist Paul Ekman set about testing this theory
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by examining hundreds of hours of film footage
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of remote tribes isolated from the modern world.
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Ekman found the native peoples’ expressions to be not only familiar,
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but occurring in precisely the situations he would expect.
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Conversely, he ran tests with tribes who had no prior exposure to Western culture.
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They were able to correctly match photos of different facial expressions
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with stories designed to trigger particular feelings.
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Over the next few decades,
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further research has corroborated Darwin’s idea
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that some of our most important emotional expressions are in fact universal.
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The degrees of expression appropriate to a given situation can, however,
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vary greatly across cultures.
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For instance, researchers have studied facial expression
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in people who are born blind,
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hypothesizing that if expressions are universal,
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they would be displayed in the same way as sighted people.
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In one study, both blind and sighted athletes
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displayed the same expressions of emotion when winning or losing their matches.
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Further evidence can be found in our evolutionary relatives.
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Comparisons of facial expression between humans and non-human mammals
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have found similarities in the structure and movement of facial muscles.
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Chimpanzee laughter looks different from ours,
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but uses some of the same muscle movements.
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Back in the 60s, Ekman identified six core expressions.
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Anger is accompanied by lowered eyebrows drawn together,
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tense and narrowed eyes,
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and tight lips;
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disgust, by the lips pulled up and the nose crinkling.
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In fear, the upper white of the eyes are revealed as the eyebrows raise
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and the mouth stretches open,
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while surprise looks similar,
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but with rounded eyebrows and relaxed lips.
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Sadness is indicated by the inner corners of the eyebrows
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being drawn inwards and upwards,
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drooping eyes,
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and a downturned mouth.
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And of course there’s happiness:
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lips drawn up and back,
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and raised cheeks causing wrinkling around the eyes.
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More recently, researchers have proposed additional entries
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such as contempt,
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shame,
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and disapproval,
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but opinions vary on how distinct boundaries
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between these categories can be drawn.
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So if Ekman and other researchers are correct,
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what makes certain expressions universal?
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And why are they expressed in these particular ways?
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Scientists have a lot of theories rooted in our evolutionary history.
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One is that certain expressions are important for survival.
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Fear and surprise could signal to others an immediate danger.
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Studies of humans and some other primates
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have found that we pay more attention to faces that signal threats
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over neutral faces,
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particularly when we’re already on high alert.
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Expressions also could help improve group fitness
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by communicating our internal states to those around us.
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Sadness, for example, signals to the group that something’s wrong.
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There’s some evidence that expressions
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might be even more directly linked to our physiology.
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The fear expression, for instance,
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could directly improve survival in potentially dangerous situations
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by letting our eyes absorb more light
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and our lungs take in more air, preparing us to fight or flee.
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There’s still much research to be done in understanding emotional expression,
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particularly as we learn more about the inner workings of the brain.
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But if you ever find yourself among strangers in a strange land,
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a friendly smile could go a long way.
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