Universal Facial Expressions

Are facial expressions universal?

Facial expressions are both universal and culture-specific. Dr. Ekman discovered strong evidence of universality* of some facial expressions of emotion as well as why expressions may appear differently across cultures.

Through continued cross-cultural studies,* Dr. Ekman noticed that many of the apparent differences in facial expressions across cultures were due to context.

To describe this phenomenon, Dr. Ekman coined the term display rules: rules we learn in the course of growing up about when, how, and to whom it is appropriate to show our emotional expressions.

Universal Facial Expression Quiz

Can you read the universal language? Find out for yourself by guessing which emotion is being expressed in each of the four photographs below, taken during Dr. Ekman's groundbreaking studies in New Guinea.

The New Guinea man featured below was living in an isolated, preliterate culture using stone implements which had never seen any outsiders before. Dr. Paul Ekman asked him to show what his face would look like if: (1) Friends had come. (2) His child had just died, (3) He stepped on a smelly dead pig, (4) He was about to fight.

Question 1

happy face guinea man

Which emotion is this man expressing?

Question 2

sad face guinea man

Which emotion is this man expressing?

Question 3

angry face guinea man

Which emotion is this man expressing?

Question 4

disgust face guinea man

Which emotion is this man expressing?

Seven Universal Facial Expressions

Dr. Ekman continued to research facial expressions for more than four decades after his return from New Guinea. In order to make his research applicable to the general public he created online training tools which teach you to read and respond to emotional expressions.

universal emotion anger

Anger

universal emotion disgust

Disgust

universal emotion fear

Fear

universal emotion surprise

Surprise

universal emotion happiness

Happiness

universal emotion sadness

Sadness

universal emotion contempt

Contempt

*Cited Journal Articles

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