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[a] Similar experiments were carried out with other parts of the face, raising the cheekbones to simulate a snarl, thinning the lips, flaring the nostrils or pushing out the chin. The presence of any one of these 'angry' facial features led the participants to judge that the person was physically stronger.
[b] So, like a frog puffing itself up or a dog baring its teeth, our angry faces have evolved as a way of intimidating others and displaying strength. Since people who are judged to be stronger tend to get their way more often, other things being equal, the explanation for evolution of the form of the human anger face is surprisingly simple: it is a threat display.
[c] They took a computer-generated image of a typical male face and digitally altered it to have either a raised or a lowered brow. With just this one difference, neither face appeared 'angry'. But when these two faces were shown to subjects, they reported the lowered brow face as looking like it belonged to a physically stronger man.
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