■ 1. Happiness ■ 2. Sadness ■ 3. Anger ■ 4. Disgust ■ 5. Surprise ■ 6. Fear
1. happiness ( Features - forehead relax - lightly raised eyebrows - wrinkled outer corner eyes ( eyes smile - lifted cheekbones - lips corners pull up in a smile ( Comparison - The happiness facial expression associated with feelings of contentment and intense joy, which is expressed in the similar way around the world. - In China and Japan, this emotion is unacceptable to show in open way.
2. Sadness ( Features - frowning forehead and eyebrows - dropping upper eyelids - skin around the eyes is pulled in - eyes are tearing ( cry - losing focus in eyes - lip corners pull down ( Tear formation Produce water from eyes and make a noise ( cry ( Comparison - In Eastern cultures ( collectivism ( not to show the negative facial expression - In Western culture ( individualism ( to express explicitly personal opinions ( good / bad) - In American culture ( the displays of men’s sadness in public is regarded a strong criticism.
3. Anger ( Features - frowning forehead - pushing down eyebrows - glare eyes with tension on the eyelids - wrinkled nose - closed mouth with tight straight lips - lip corners pull down - tight chin ( Comparison - In Eastern cultures ( less show anger facial expression in public ( harmony - In American culture ( Women: to show how fear, but not anger ( Men: to express anger, but not fear
4. Disgust ( Features - frowning forehead - lowered