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41 Cards in this Set
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Drooping of the upper eyelid; could be a bit sleepy, bored or might be the beginning of sadness.
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Just the hint of the inner corners of her eyebrows raised, a sign of sadness
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This combines both the drooping upper eyelid and slightly raised inner eyebrows corner, so now it cannot just be sleepiness or boredom, but the beginning of sadness.
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Now the raised inner corners of the eyebrows are pronounced.
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The inner eyebrow corners are both raised and drawn together; usually a very reliable sign of sadness. Notice wrinkling in forehead is just in the center, not across the entire forehead as it is found in surprise.
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Just the beginning of the lip corners being pulled down in sadness.
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Very strong lip corners pulled down.
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Lower lip pushed up in a pout, beginning of sadness or sulkiness.
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Lower lip pushed up in a pout, beginning of sadness or sulkiness.
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Lower lip pushed up, lip corners tightened and lips pressed in a determined expression, or controlled sadness.
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Fear is definitely shown by this amount of upper eyelid raising.
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Strong fear, signaled just by the eyes.
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A very reliable sign of fear, with the brows raised and drawn together.
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The fear eyebrows with the raised upper eyelid in a strong fear expression
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The lips are stretched horizontally in slight or controlled fear.
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Definite fear in the eyes and mouth, even though the eyebrows are not involved.
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Fear because of the widened eyes, even though the brows and mouth are part of a surprise expression.
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Fear because of the widened eyes, even though the brows and mouth are part of a surprise expression.
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The slightly raised upper eyelid could be a sign of surprise, but more likely it is a sign of interest.
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If this amount of eye widening occurs for just a moment or two it is probably surprise, if it is on the face longer it may be a sign of fear beginning or being controlled.
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Slightly raised eyebrows, could be sign of surprise, or an exclamation or emphasis mark.
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The jaw drops open in surprise.
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Surprise registered in mouth and eyes, but not the brows.
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Surprise. If the person is listening it may be a signal of incredulity or exclamation. If the person is speaking it may emphasize a word as it is spoken, or mark the end of a questioning phase.
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Lower and upper eyelids tightened, a subtle sign of controlled anger, annoyance, or trying to focus on something.
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Brows lowered and drawn together, and lower eyelids tensed; could be perplexity but more likely is controlled anger.
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Brows lowered and upper eyelid raised in definite controlled anger.
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The raising of the upper eyelid with the lowered brows makes for definite anger.
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Jaw thrust forward in anger. |
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Pressed together lips could be slight anger, anger just beginning, or might happen in someone thinking intently about something. |
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Lower lip pushed up with pressed lips, could be controlled anger, or in some people a sign of determination or concentration. |
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Very slight nose wrinkling; the beginning of disgust. |
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Slight nose wrinkling in disgust.
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Very strong nose wrinkling in strong disgust.
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Upper lip raise and lower lip protrusion in disgust.
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Unilateral upper lid raise, could be disgust or contempt.
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Asymmetrical lip corner tightening, clear contempt expression.
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Very slight smile, slightly asymmetrical. A social, not a true enjoyment smile.
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Another slightly larger, slight smile. Again it is asymmetrical. Not a smile of enjoyment.
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Moderately smiling lips, and tightening of the eyelids. Probably a social not an enjoyment smile because of asymmetry
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A strong enjoyment smile.
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