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“When looking at the face, the eyes dominate emotional communication,” Anderson said. “The eyes are windows to the soul likely because they are first conduits for sight. Emotional expressive changes around the eye influence how we see, and in turn, this communicates to others how we think and feel.”
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Read More »We interpret a person’s emotions by analyzing the expression in their eyes – a process that began as a universal reaction to environmental stimuli and evolved to communicate our deepest emotions, according to new research by Cornell University‘s College of Human Ecology. People in the study consistently associated narrowed eyes – which enhance visual discrimination by blocking light and sharpening focus – with emotions related to discrimination, such as disgust and suspicion, the study found. Participants linked open eyes – which expand field of vision – with emotions related to sensitivity, like fear and awe. “When looking at the face, the eyes dominate emotional communication,” said Adam Anderson, professor of human development at Cornell and co-author of the study “The eyes are windows to the soul likely because they are first conduits for sight. Emotional expressive changes around the eye influence how we see, and in turn, this communicates to others how we think and feel.” According to the study, published in Psychological Science, we interpret a person’s emotions by analyzing the expression in their eyes – a process that began as a universal reaction to environmental stimuli and evolved to communicate our deepest emotions. Study participants consistently associated narrowed eyes – which enhance our visual discrimination by blocking light and sharpening focus – with emotions related to discrimination, such as disgust and suspicion. In contrast, people linked open eyes – which expand our field of vision – with emotions related to sensitivity, like fear and awe. “When looking at the face, the eyes dominate emotional communication,” Anderson said. “The eyes are windows to the soul likely because they are first conduits for sight. Emotional expressive changes around the eye influence how we see, and in turn, this communicates to others how we think and feel.” This work builds on Anderson’s 2013 research which demonstrated that human facial expressions, such as raising one’s eyebrows, arose from universal, adaptive reactions to one’s environment and did not originally signal social communication, Cornell said. Both studies support Charles Darwin’s 19th-century theories on the evolution of emotion, which hypothesized that our expressions originated for sensory function rather than social communication. “What our work is beginning to unravel are the details of what Darwin theorized: why certain expressions look the way they do, how that helps the person perceive the world, and how others use those expressions to read our innermost emotions and intentions,” Anderson said.
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The location of the mind, or if it even has a precise location, is an often-debated subject in science. The brain is generally accepted as the origin of thought, and its thoughts as being the result of signals between neurons. It is currently unknown if there is a more specific location in the brain for things such as self-awareness so, as far as we know, this is the closest we can come to a description of the "location of the mind." Because of this, it is often argued that the mind is better understood as a process than as an object that exists in a certain space.
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