neuroscience
neuroscience
faical expressions are feelings of emotions. they are what people say mixed emotions. not all facial expressions are universal.
Facial expressions are when you describe the emotions of a dance with your face.x
You can control your moodswings when you learn to control your emotions and the expressions in your face. To master your emotions and expressions you need to keep calm and carefully and mentally analyse the situation.
" Perspective? " Sounds like psychological phrasing to me. Not sure about lust, but rage is seen across the primate family and the hormonal precursors and stress hormones are well understood. I would assume that the facial rictus seen in rage is possibly due to this hormonal and adrogenous onslaught. Not really my area. You may be looking for evolutionary psychology as an answer.
The emotions and feelings associated with a word are called its "connotations"
stress
Yes, the amygdala is involved with our emotions which are often reflected by facial expressions.
The chief characteristics to Renaissance art compared to the Middle Ages art was that Middle Age Art was very vague and never used perspective, as well as there were not a whole lot of emotions and expressions used in the Middle Age art. on the other hand, Renaissance art used a lot of perspective and had the people in the art more natural and they used more emotions in the pictures.
Artistic features can include elements such as composition, color, form, texture, and perspective that are used by artists to create visual or auditory expressions. These features are used to evoke certain emotions or convey a particular message in the artwork.
Purple is often associated with emotions such as luxury, creativity, mystery, and spirituality. It can evoke feelings of sophistication, inspiration, and introspection.
The emotions and feelings associated with a word are called its "connotations"