Paul Ekman is a renowned American psychologist who revolutionized the study of emotions and their relationship to facial expressions.
His groundbreaking research demonstrated the universality of certain facial expressions across cultures, challenging prevailing beliefs about emotional expression.
Ekman's work includes extensive field studies, including his famous research in Papua New Guinea.
He developed the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) for analyzing facial movements and introduced the concept of micro-expressions.
Ekman's expertise has been applied in various fields, including law enforcement, psychology, and even entertainment.
His contributions have significantly influenced our understanding of human emotions and nonverbal communication, making him a prominent figure in psychology and related disciplines.
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