8/8/2019 Mga Nawong Final http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/mga-nawong-final 1/13 HAPPY HAPPY Happy expressions Happy expressions are universally and are universally and easily recognized, easily recognized, and are interpreted and are interpreted as conveying as conveying messages related messages related to enjoyment, to enjoyment, pleasure, a positive pleasure, a positive disposition, and disposition, and friendliness. friendliness.
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Sad expressions areSad expressions areoften conceived asoften conceived asopposite to happyopposite to happyones, but this view isones, but this view is
too simple, althoughtoo simple, althoughthe action of thethe action of themouth corners ismouth corners isopposite. Sadopposite. Sadexpressions conveyexpressions convey
messages related tomessages related toloss, bereavement,loss, bereavement,discomfort, pain,discomfort, pain,helplessness, etchelplessness, etc
Anger expressions areAnger expressions areseen increasingly often inseen increasingly often inmodern society, as dailymodern society, as dailystresses and frustrationsstresses and frustrationsunderlying anger seem tounderlying anger seem to
increase, but theincrease, but theexpectation of reprisalsexpectation of reprisalsdecrease with the higherdecrease with the highersense of personal security.sense of personal security.Anger is a primaryAnger is a primaryconcomitant of concomitant of
interpersonal aggression,interpersonal aggression,and its expression conveysand its expression conveysmessages about hostility,messages about hostility,opposition, and potentialopposition, and potentialattackattack
Fear expressions are notFear expressions are notoften seen in societiesoften seen in societieswhere good personalwhere good personalsecurity is typical, becausesecurity is typical, becausethe imminent possibility of the imminent possibility of
personal destruction, frompersonal destruction, frominterpersonal violence orinterpersonal violence orimpersonal dangers, is theimpersonal dangers, is theprimary elicitor of fear.primary elicitor of fear.Fear expressions conveyFear expressions conveyinformation aboutinformation aboutimminent danger, a nearbyimminent danger, a nearby
threat, a disposition tothreat, a disposition toflee, or likelihood of bodilyflee, or likelihood of bodilyharm. The specific objectsharm. The specific objectsthat can elicit fear for anythat can elicit fear for anyindividual are varied.individual are varied.
Disgust expressionsDisgust expressionsare often part of theare often part of thebody's responses tobody's responses to
objects that areobjects that arerevolting andrevolting andnauseating, such asnauseating, such asrotting flesh, fecalrotting flesh, fecalmatter and insects inmatter and insects in
food, or otherfood, or otheroffensive materialsoffensive materialsthat are rejected asthat are rejected assuitable to eat.suitable to eat.
Surprise expressions areSurprise expressions arefleeting, and difficult tofleeting, and difficult todetect or record in realdetect or record in realtime. They almost alwaystime. They almost alwaysoccur in response tooccur in response to
events that areevents that areunanticipated, and theyunanticipated, and theyconvey messages aboutconvey messages aboutsomething beingsomething beingunexpected, sudden,unexpected, sudden,novel, or amazing. Thenovel, or amazing. Thebrief surprise expression isbrief surprise expression is
often followed by otheroften followed by otherexpressions that revealexpressions that revealemotion in response to theemotion in response to thesurprise feeling or to thesurprise feeling or to theobject of surprise,object of surprise,emotions such asemotions such ashappiness or fear.happiness or fear.
Is a sense of longing for aIs a sense of longing for aperson or object or hopingperson or object or hopingfor an outcome. The samefor an outcome. The samesense is expressed bysense is expressed byemotions such as "craving"emotions such as "craving"
or "hankering". When aor "hankering". When aperson desires somethingperson desires somethingor someone, their sense of or someone, their sense of longing is excited by thelonging is excited by theenjoyment or the thoughtenjoyment or the thoughtof the item or person, andof the item or person, and
they want to take actionsthey want to take actionsto obtain their goalto obtain their goal
Inability to think clearInability to think clearand quickly or usuallyand quickly or usuallyrefers to loss of refers to loss of
orientation (ability toorientation (ability toplace oneself correctlyplace oneself correctlyin the world by time,in the world by time,location, and personallocation, and personalidentity) and oftenidentity) and often
memory (ability tomemory (ability tocorrectly recallcorrectly recallprevious events orprevious events orlearn new material).learn new material).
Is a prolonged gaze orIs a prolonged gaze orfixed look. In staring, onefixed look. In staring, oneobject or person is theobject or person is thecontinual focus of continual focus of visualvisualinterest, for an amount of interest, for an amount of
time. Staring can betime. Staring can beinterpreted as being eitherinterpreted as being eitherhostile, or the result of hostile, or the result of intenseintense concentrationconcentration ororaffection. Staringaffection. Staringbehaviour can bebehaviour can be
considered a form of considered a form of aggression, or an invasionaggression, or an invasionof an individual's privacy.of an individual's privacy.
The feeling or attitudeThe feeling or attitudeof regarding someoneof regarding someoneor something asor something asinferior, base, orinferior, base, or
worthless; scorn.worthless; scorn. The state of beingThe state of being
Open disrespect orOpen disrespect orwillful disobedience of willful disobedience of the authority of athe authority of acourt of law orcourt of law orlegislative bodylegislative body