Past Blog: The Victor’s Stance

In recent years there has been much talk about the stance a winner takes after a competition.  Originally labeled as pride, this “victory” stance has been studied by many researchers.  With the winter Olympics just around the corner it is prudent to note new research findings for the triumphant body language of the victor’s stance.…

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Facial Expressions & Cooperation

According to a recent study from Marshall School of Business and USC faculty, an indifferent leadership attitude at work is not as effective as some bosses think. It’s important to have control over your emotions in a professional setting. For the most part, we can all agree that temper tantrums hardly call for respect and…

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The Evolution of Disgust

Psychologist, David Pizarro delves into the world of facial expressions, in particular the universal facial expression of Disgust, first conveyed by Darwin in the late 19th century, and its evolutionary benefits for human survival. What Pizarro notes is that disgust has evolved to not only to include items that might poison or hurt us (disease)…

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New Animation Technology

Nito, an animation technology company, has come up with a new app that uses advanced facial tracking technology to allow its users to create their very own personalized avatar. This new facial software is boasted to have much more life like qualities in comparison with typical facial recognition software because Nito maps faces regardless of…

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