Showing posts with label facial expressions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facial expressions. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

Interviewing Janeth an expert on facial expressions

For this assignment I decided to interview my sister Janeth Cabrera. She is currently enrolling at College of the Redwoods.  Through this interview, we will be learning why Janeth is an expert at reading facial expressions.
Q: Why are you an expert in reading facial expressions?
A: I am an expert because I have studied the human body in college and that includes facial expressions.

Q: What courses did you take that made you an expert?
A: Well I took psychology, and sociology.

 Q:  Was it difficult to learn about reading faces?
A: Well I wouldn’t say difficult it was mostly interesting.

Q: How has this changed your life?
A: This changed my life because I can tell when people are lying to me.

Q: Do you think you know enough about reading facial expressions to teach others? Why or why not?
A: Well I think I could but I don’t think I would do it because I’m not good at teaching.   

Q: Thank you for your time.


As you just read, Janeth Cabrera is clearly an expert at reading facial expressions. 

Monday, January 13, 2014

How do babies learn facial expressions?

Before babies learn how to talk, they learn how to absorb emotions and understand what you are trying to say because of your tone of voice. Babies learn from what they see others do. They love to see their parents facial expressions and will use them as their role models. They go from only absorbing the different vibes around them to actually interpenetrating what they feel through facial expressions. Apart from learning from their parents, babies are born with a natural instinct that tells them to smile when they are happy and frown when they are sad. For the most part, humans are born with common sense to let our emotions be read through our facial expressions.