Facial expressions evolved as an adversarial attack on the emotion modeling of other people. Facial emotion recognition and the archetypical emotional expressions co-evolved to compensate for these attacks.
I am sorry, I am not a natural at reading grimaces, and I am also not as interested in producing facial expression as I am in understanding the mechanisms that produce them. The hypothesis I wrote above popped up in my mind today and wanted to be shared, because it is delicious.
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Yes I can definitely tell this idea popped into your head ...and may have even struck you. You might want to press charges and see if you can catch the culprit. It's ridiculously horrible.
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I am mostly interested in whether it is true. I am not sure if you can see such questions clearly, because your priorities may be different. But I think you succeed in being funny and expressive!
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