El trabajo analiza los datos que utilizan Ekman y Oster (1979) para defender la «universalidad» de seis expresiones faciales emocionales, y concluye que la evidencia arg¨ida por los neodarwinianos no sustenta sus tesis. La conclusión más aceptable es que la sonrisa correlaciona de forma innata con estados agradables, y que los estados emotivos desagradables tienen una forma de expresión que nunca se confunde con las expresiones de emociones positivas.
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