- anger — eyes wide; staring; eyebrows down; wrinkled forehead; flared nostrils; mouth flattened; clenched teeth bared.
- anxiety — eyes damp; eyebrows pushed together, trembling lower lip, chin possibly wrinkled, head slightly tilted down.
- boredom — eyes looking away; face immobile; corners of mouth down or lips to the side; head propped up with hands.
- calm — relaxed facial muscles and steady gaze with eyes. Perhaps mouth turned up slightly at sides in gentle smile.
- desire — eyes wide open; dilated pupils; slightly raised eyebrows; lips slightly parted or smiling; head tilted forward.
- disgust — eyes and head turned away; nostrils flared; nose sneering; mouth closed, tongue protruding; chin jutting.
- envy — yyes staring; mouth corners turned down; nose turned in sneer; chin jutting.
- fear — eyes wide, closed or pointing down; raised eyebrows; mouth open or corners down; chin pulled in; head down; pale.
- happiness — mouth smiling; possible laughter; crows feet; sparkling eyes; slightly raised eyebrows; head level.
- interest — steady gaze at item of interest; slightly raised eyebrows; lips slightly pressed together; head erect or forward.
- pity — eyes in extended gaze; possibly damp; eyebrows slightly pulled together in middle, falling down low around the eyebrows; mouth turned down at corners; head tilted to side.
- relief — eyebrows tilted outwards (lowered outer edges); mouth either tilted down or smiling; head tilted.
- sadness — eyes cast down and possibly damp or tearful; head down; lips pinched; head down or to the side.
- shame — eyes and head turned down; eyebrows held low; skin blushing red.
- surprise — eyes wide open; eyebrows raised high; mouth dropped wide open; head held back or tilted to side.
jun 27 2011 ∞
aug 28 2012 +