Are the basic ways of expressing emotions innate in all children the world over?
Just as the question, individual words, and reflection to what is being asked are all homologously ontological and origin etymological in individual perspective. My gray area is saying yes due to our all being on the same evolutionary plateau.
A smile is universal.
There are eight basic emotions; anger, fear, sadness, joy, disgust, curiosity or interest, surprise.
The three basic face movements are raising eyebrows, smiling, and opening/closing the mouth. These movements are key for expressing various emotions and are essential for nonverbal communication.
According to Paul Eckman's List of Basic Emotions, the six basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise.According to Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions, different emotions can blend into one another and create new emotions. Plutchik suggests 8 primary bipolar emotions: joy versus sadness; anger versus fear; trust versus disgust; and surprise versus anticipation.
* innate ability, training and experience.
According to Paul Eckman's List of Basic Emotions, the six basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise.According to Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions, different emotions can blend into one another and create new emotions. Plutchik suggests 8 primary bipolar emotions: joy versus sadness; anger versus fear; trust versus disgust; and surprise versus anticipation.
When something or someone is said to have an innate quality, it suggests that it is part of its basic nature or something the subject was born with. An example of a sentence using the word "innate" is "The prosecutor appealed to the judge's innate sense of justice and won the case. "
Basic Emotions - 2004 was released on: USA: 8 September 2004 (Los Angeles International Short Film Festival)
Very basic ones perhaps, more like instincts. Not emotions as we know them.
Confidence is not typically considered to be one of the basic human emotions. Basic human emotions are often categorized as joy, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. Confidence is a cognitive state related to self-assurance and belief in one's abilities rather than a basic emotion.
Happy Sad Anger
Contempt is not considered one of the basic human emotions. The six basic emotions are happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust, as proposed by psychologist Paul Ekman. Contempt is often considered a complex emotion that involves a mix of other basic emotions.
Think of it like the basic flavors of ice cream. You have vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry but with emotions you have happy, sad, and mad. Everything else just follows through.