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The human face emotions, identities and masks

The face has been called "the organ of emotion." It is also an important channel of identity, and of nonverbal communication. We encode messages in our own facial expresssions, and decode the faces of the people around us.

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  • "Emotions, identities and masks"
  • "Human face : masks, emotions, identities"@en
  • "Human face : masks, emotions, identities"
  • "Human face : emotions, identities and masks"@en

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  • ""The face is the 'organ of emotion,' and we constantly read facial expressions to understand what others are feeling. The face also contains other powerful clues. Our identity is captured in our features. Our eyes can reveal important truths about us, even those we would prefer to conceal. Our face also plays a critical role in physical attractiveness."--Guide."
  • "The face has been called "the organ of emotion." It is also an important channel of identity, and of nonverbal communication. We encode messages in our own facial expresssions, and decode the faces of the people around us."@en
  • "The face is the "organ of emotion" and we constantly read facial expressions to understand what others are feeling. The face also contains other powerful clues. Our identity is captured in our features. Our eyes can reveal important truths about us, even those we would prefer to conceal. The face also plays a critical role in physical attractiveness."@en
  • "The face is the "organ of emotion" and we constantly read facial expressions to understand what others are feeling. The face also contains other powerful clues. Our identity is captured in our features. Our eyes can reveal important truths about us, even those we would prefer to conceal. The face also plays a critical role in physical attractiveness."
  • ""The human face" is one videotape in a series available from: The University of California Extension, Center for Media and Independent Learning. - Guide."
  • "Explores the powers of the human face as a powerful "channel" of nonverbal communication. Examines 12 different facial properties: emotion; performance; culture; age; identity; pupil size; expression; mythology; hair; beauty; manufactured beauty; and piercing."@en

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Short films"
  • "DVDs"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Nonfiction films"

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  • "The human face emotions, identities and masks"
  • "The human face emotions, identities and masks"@en
  • "The Human face emotions, identities and masks"