This is a micro expression detecting tool - you get a split second to decide which micro expression is being displayed. I thought it'd be fun to post - let me know how you do!
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03 Feb 2011, 2:35 am
I got 2 right. That means for one my study of lips when younger paid off. Sad is fairly easy.
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03 Feb 2011, 6:17 am
The Chinese man showed anger a different way then I knew. I say buy American made. That was a trick face question.
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I wish there had been a way to tally the scores. 4-7 is a fairly accurate guess of the number I got right. I did notice, however, that I tended to get the negative expressions wrong.
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03 Feb 2011, 7:12 am
The one that was sad looked sad before it even changed, lol. I got four of them right... it made me mad when I got them wrong because I thought I had them all right... ughhhh. Contempt is a really hard one. I thought they looked sad. I don't know what contempt looks like.
Now that I think about it, I don't know exactly what contempt even is. Or what it feels like.
DICTIONARY TIME! :O
I got 3 right. How the hell are you supposed to be able to see those facial expressions? The only one that was obvious was the exaggerated surprise one.
Can NTs do this test? I doubt it!
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03 Feb 2011, 9:59 pm
I got sad and surprised but had to go through the other ones emotion by emotion to figure them out. Think I've been missing a lot of information all my life.