Source: Photo elements from Cameron Ritchie and Brandon Morrison — Creative Commons License I was working on an attention exercise with my young Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Ranger. A colleague ...
The ability of people with autism to accurately identify facial expressions is affected by the speed at which the expression is produced and its intensity, according to new research. Autistic people's ...
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How to read facial expressions

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Enraged, affronted, furious, seething, annoyed, resentful, indignant, irate, irritated, irked, spiteful, and ticked off. There are many flavors of anger. Anger is ...