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And the same blind spot continues even today in how well we can recognize different people's faces in
facial
recognition technology.
This woman is slowly dying because the benign tumors in her
facial
bones have completely obliterated her mouth and her nose so she can't breathe and eat.
Attached to the
facial
bones that define our face's structure are the muscles that deliver our
facial
expression, our universal language of expression, our social-signaling system.
Dysmorphophobia is a perversion of this where people who may be very good looking regard themselves as hideously ugly and are constantly seeking surgery to correct their
facial
appearance.
So our
facial
appearance is vital to us as we're trying to project ourselves to the world.
So she chose to have
facial
surgery.
After the
facial
surgery, she said, "My face now reflects my personality.
Well we studied teenagers' attitudes to photographs of patients having this corrective
facial
surgery.
His
facial
disfigurement did not affect him because he had the support of a family; he had a successful, fulfilling job.
For instance, there are two different types of
facial
surgery.
When they have
facial
surgery, they feel their lives have changed because other people perceive them as better people.
But then we have other people who don't choose to have
facial
surgery.
But are we good at making the judgments on
facial
appearance and movement?
If you spend five minutes with somebody, you start looking beyond their
facial
appearance, and the people who you're initially attracted to may seem boring and you lose interest in them, and the people who you didn't immediately seek out, because you didn't find them particularly attractive, become attractive people because of their personality.
So we've talked a lot about
facial
appearance.
We can replace the underlying skeletal structure, but we're still not good at replacing the
facial
skin.
In the U.K. we have an epidemic of
facial
injuries among young people.
In studies conducted in Papua New Guinea, Paul Ekman, the world's most renowned researcher on
facial
expressions, found that even members of the Fore tribe, who were completely disconnected from Western culture, and also known for their unusual cannibalism rituals, (Laughter) attributed smiles to descriptions of situations the same way you and I would.
Because smiling is evolutionarily contagious, and it suppresses the control we usually have on our
facial
muscles.
In addition to theorizing on evolution in "The Origin of Species," Charles Darwin also wrote the
facial
feedback response theory.
In his study, Darwin actually cited a French neurologist, Guillaume Duchenne, who sent electric jolts to
facial
muscles to induce and stimulate smiles.
The finding supported Darwin's theory, by showing that
facial
feedback modifies the neural processing of emotional content in the brain, in a way that helps us feel better when we smile.
And we're not all going to become
facial
expression experts overnight here, but there's one I can teach you that's very dangerous and it's easy to learn, and that's the expression of contempt.
Six months later, the women's infants were offered cereal mixed with carrot juice, and their
facial
expressions were observed while they ate it.
I think it sort of captures me well, not that I have any divine connections whatsoever, but I like my
facial
expression there, because, if I've got a worried look on my face, it's not simply because I've got 20 pounds of squash over my head, but it's because I've got some pretty heavy topics on my mind.
And just watch the
facial
expressions as they move the slider.
I want to show her that a dad can have hips, a dad doesn't have to have a perfectly flat chest or even be able to grow
facial
hair.
So we have this evidence, both that the body can shape the mind, at least at the
facial
level, and also that role changes can shape the mind.
Now, in humans we often infer emotional states, as you'll hear later today, from
facial
expressions.
Imagine if machine learning could give commenters, as they're typing, real-time feedback about how their words might land, just like
facial
expressions do in a face-to-face conversation.
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