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- Title: Infants' Emotional Expressions in Response to Social and Non-Social Stimuli.
- Author : International Social Science Review
- Release Date : January 22, 2004
- Genre: Social Science,Books,Nonfiction,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 210 KB
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Introduction and Theoretical Basis for Research Emotional expressions are a way of communicating one's feelings to others. Facial expressions are one way of communicating internal feelings. Whereas an individual's smile indicates a feeling of joy or happiness, a frown is considered an expression of sadness. Another mode of emotional expression involves speech. The tone of someone's voice may convey a feeling of anger or excitement. Gestures and bodily postures represent a third way of communicating feelings. When someone clenches a fist, it usually indicates anger. A sad person often holds their head and eyes in a downward position. Someone who is excited might jump up and down.