Young Children Judge Trustworthiness & Competence Based on Your Face

Research led by led by psychological scientist Emily Cogsdill of Harvard University, reported by The Association for Psychological Sciences  shows that judging others based on their physical features begins at a very early age. As many of us know and as past research has shown, adults regularly use faces to make judgments about the character…

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Google Glasses App Can Read Your Emotions

Google Glasses now capture human sentiment by processing facial expressions in real-time.  Only time will tell how this will compare to questionnaires, surveys or even video replay analysis to determine a customer’s true satisfaction level .  Google is able to capture real-time expressions of emotion from software provided by Emotient, which is incorporated into their…

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“Bun in the Oven”: Priceless Reaction

Take a look at this woman’s priceless reaction when she’s told (very creatively) that she’ll be a grandmother soon! What does her emotional reaction say to you?

The Birth of Facial Expressions

Know why your newborn’s dark eyes resemble your wife’s or his/her charming smile reminds you of your teenage days? This resemblance is not pre-determined but happens randomly between two copies of every gene for a given trait – one from mom, the other from dad.  Business Standard reports that both copies of a gene are…

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