Emotion

The score of my facial recognition test was a 13/20. I think this is pretty accurate for me. I believe I am better at reading body language then reading faces. Sometimes someone’s face doesn’t reflect how they are feeling but their body language may. I can also tell how a person is feeling by their tone or actions. If I think something is wrong with a friend or family member, I usually ask “What’s wrong?” which is the easiest way to figure out how they are feeling. I think these ways are better than reading facial expressions because some people put on a happy face when they are not. I can use this information in my daily life to determine how a friend is feeling and try to be there for them if they are sad or upset etc. 

 It was easiest to tell anger and happiness apart since the faces are so different. It was a lot harder to determine whether it was love or happiness for example. They were both just smiling so it was hard to distinguish which it was. I thought the quiz was pretty credible except that some of the faces were too dramatic and some were unrealistic. Most people don’t make those type of facial expressions. Usually when someone is sad they won’t make a pouty face, they may just simply be quieter and not smile as often as they normally do. I also believe that some of the expressions have the same faces such as shame and embarrassment or love and flirtatious. These are all very similar and it was difficult to distinguish between them. 

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  1. Hi Ariana! I personally chose to write my blog post on one of the other topics, as a result I do not have any scores for myself based on the facial recognition test. However, I have noticed that I mainly rely on body language and people’s tone of voice for social cues, as a result of not being able to interpret facial expressions clearly. For example, with the images we were shown in class I was unable to tell the difference between pictures of a real smile vs a fake one. I agree with you that a facial expression recognition tests may not be accurate, as they don’t always display what certain emotions look like in real life, like how the facial muscles move while having a one on one conversation. I do think that you are correct about some facial expressions being easy to spot and others being difficult to differentiate from one another.

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