Across
- 4. The structure, form, and looks of facial expressions.
- 7. Your ability to read others well, how well we could convey them, and how well we respond to and regulate our emotions.
- 8. Smoothness in expressing emotions.
- 9. Whether an emotional communication is positive, negative or neutral.
- 11. Emotions that people are trying to hide that last under ½ a second.
Down
- 1. Body language, facial expressions, tone of voice and the way you use your words (not the words themselves).
- 2. Emotional center of the brain and part of the limbic system.
- 3. When 2 or more emotions are present in the face.
- 4. Emotions aren’t trying to be concealed or hidden that last over a second.
- 5. A psychological state involving subjective experience, physiological response, and behavioral or expressive response.
- 6. Scientist and psychologist who is known for his work in micro facial expressions, found that emotions are universal.
- 10. Testing your ability to perform clearly for others.
