surprise (emotion)
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Surprise {{audio|En-us-surprise.ogg|pronunciation}} is a brief emotional state that is the result of experiencing an
unexpected relevant event.
Surprise can have any
valence; that is, it can be neutral, pleasant, or unpleasant. Accordingly, some{{Who|date=February 2010}} would not categorize surprise in itself as an emotion.{{Citation needed|date=September 2007}}Surprise is expressed in the face by the following features:
- Eyebrows that are raised so they become curved and high.
- Stretched skin below the eyebrows.
- Horizontal wrinkles across the forehead.
- Open eyelids: the upper lid is raised and the lower lid is drawn down, often exposing the white sclera above and below the iris.
- Dropped jaw so that the lips and teeth are parted, with no tension around the mouth.
Spontaneous, involuntary surprise is often expressed for only a fraction of a second. It may be followed immediately by the emotion of
fear,
joy or
confusion. The intensity of the surprise is associated with how much the jaw drops, but the mouth may not open at all in some cases. The raising of the eyebrows, at least momentarily, is the most distinctive and predictable sign of surprise.
(1)Misspelling
Surprise is often misspelled as suprise.
References
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[Ekman, P. & Friesen, W. V. (1975). Unmasking the face. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc.]
See also
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