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Infants who are four to eight months old, for example, can distinguish smiling faces from scowling faces. This ability, however, turned out not to be related to emotion per se. In those experiments, the posed faces for happiness showed teeth while those for anger did not, and that’s the cue that infants picked up on.
Kate O'Neill
Infants are like AI! Picking up on the auxiliary cues
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
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