Do You Recognize Flirting?

A recent study examines how we perceive flirting, especially during the summer, a season often associated with increased social interaction.
The study by Emily S. Bibby, Allison M. McKinnon, Michael Shaw, and Richard E. Mattson, titled “Accurately detecting happy facial expressions associates with perceptions of flirtatiousness,” highlights the importance of recognizing expressions of joy. The ability to correctly perceive happy expressions directly affects the interpretation of romantic interest.
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