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Answered by MehakThakran
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Answer:

Facial expressions are one of the more important aspects of human communication. The face is responsible for communicating not only thoughts or ideas, but also emotions. What makes the communication of emotions interesting is that it appears as if some of these expressions of emotion (e.g., anger, disgust, fear, happy, sad, surprise, and to a lesser extent contempt, embarrassment, interest, pain, and shame) may be biologically hardwired, and are expressed the same way by all peoples of all cultures. This contrasts with other views that all facial expressions are a product of social learning and culture. Darwin was the first to propose that some of these facial expressions of emotion have their origins in the evolution of the human species. These expressions helped the organism survive because it appeared important to social animals like humans or chimpanzees to express these imminent behaviors implied by the emotions (running away in fear, attack in anger) so they could avoid conflict, danger, or allow approach, and so forth. However, these emotion expressions are not immune to modification by social learning; different cultures learn different display rules to manage their expressions of emotion. Although the current evidence supports Darwin's basic premise it is not without controversy. Future technological advances will allow facial expression research to expand to address many of the important issues that remain.

Answered by deepikamr06
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Answer:

Facial expressions can display personal emotions and indicate an individual's intentions within a social situation. They are extremely important to the social interaction of individuals. Background scenes in which faces are perceived provide important contextual information for facial expression processing.

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