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"Princeton psychologists recently showed that certain faces, even when expressionless, strike people as trustworthy"

 

Which the graphics then proceed to illustrate with facial expressions. :D

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"Princeton psychologists recently showed that certain faces, even when expressionless, strike people as trustworthy"

 

Which the graphics then proceed to illustrate with facial expressions. :D

 

Yes, and the graphic does not point out how the slitted eyes and snarl adds to the untrustworthiness (new word) versus the open eyes and smile of the trustworthy image.

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"Princeton psychologists recently showed that certain faces, even when expressionless, strike people as trustworthy"

 

Which the graphics then proceed to illustrate with facial expressions. :D

Those could be just 5 sec snapshots of any Bills fan watching a game.

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