mikroexpressziók
Mikroexpressziók, also known as microexpressions, are brief, involuntary facial expressions that convey emotions or attitudes. They are typically too brief to be consciously controlled or detected, lasting only a fraction of a second. Microexpressions can reveal genuine emotions, even when a person is attempting to conceal them. They are often studied in the fields of psychology, sociology, and neuroscience to understand human behavior and communication.
Microexpressziók are categorized into two main types: spontaneous and posed. Spontaneous microexpressions occur naturally and are
The study of microexpressions has gained popularity in recent years, with various techniques and tools developed