Faces
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Whether you've got a baby face or a poker face, your identity is deeply rooted in your own unique face. With the many muscles in your face, you can express a near infinite number of emotions and feelings, but your brain is also highly adept at recognizing what other peoples' faces are saying. In this episode, we will show you that there's more to a face than meets the eye. Discover the most important feature of your face, how staring can make you want to fight or take flight, and why just looking at parts of a face won't always give the whole picture. Get ready to face off...on Brain Games.
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24 min 1 sec
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