Understanding the meaning of facial expressions is an essential human survival tool, but one that generates scientific controversy. Some contend that we recognize anger most easily1, since it may represent an existential threat; others that we recognize happiness most easily and anger most slowly2, since the march of civilization has altered our priorities over time.
The lexicon of facial expression is rich in ambiguities, as facial cues may be insincere, misinterpreted, or in some way at a tangent to their intent. Experts in the understanding of facial expression remain split even on whether the Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile is sincere3 or forced4 (apparently a matter of context).
The ability to decipher the true intent and emotional response of a person from their facial expressions, notwithstanding their attempts to mask or deceive what they feel, is an evolutionary advantage of great interest to a range of sectors, from physicians through to marketers and political analysts. Unsurprisingly, there's a lot of money in it.