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Satisfaction of a job well done, maybe?
Or how about another emotion-guessing challenge?
The real reward for good work is more work. Adulthood, baby.
Oh? I would’ve thought it might actually be easier to learn to read body than facial expressions, if you struggle with recognizing emotions. The movements are bigger, broader, more easily definable - e.g. pride/joy with shoulders back and arms out, anger with towering movements, fear with cowering, sadness with slumped shoulders/head.
Wow, you’re getting quite good at this! And so far in advance of your annual performance review. The bosses will be pleased.
Abramson, L., Petranker, R., Marom, I., & Aviezer, H. (2020). Social interaction context shapes emotion recognition through body language, not facial expressions. Emotion 20(1).
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Ding ding, winner winner chicken dinner