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<strong>The</strong> fear facial expression.<br />

Fear: This expression is sometimes confused with surprise as in much of the world only subtle<br />

differences exist. During fear, eyebrows rise and are pulled together, and curve although less than in<br />

surprise. Wrinkles appear in the forehead, but do not cross the entire forehead like in the surprised<br />

expression. <strong>The</strong> upper eyelids rise, as in the surprise expression, to expose the white of the eyes and the<br />

lower eyelids also rise. <strong>The</strong> lips may be stretched back and the mouth opened.<br />

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Anger<br />

Anger: In this expression, eyebrows are pulled down and inward and creases form between the<br />

eyebrows. <strong>The</strong> eyes narrow and take on a hard stare. <strong>The</strong> lips are often tightly clenched and the corners<br />

pulled downward. <strong>The</strong> nose is sometimes flared.<br />

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Disgust.<br />

Disgust: This facial expression contains the most meaning in the eyes and the lower face. Here, the<br />

lower eyelids rise and lines appear in the skin below them. <strong>The</strong> cheeks move up, the nose is wrinkled<br />

and either the upper lip is raised or both are raised.<br />

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