- Interest (emotion)
Interest is a feeling or
emotion that causesattention to focus on an object or an event or a process. In contemporary psychology of interest [Silvia, Paul (2006) [http://books.google.com/books?id=J2YQAAAACAAJ "Exploring the Psychology of Interest"] . University of Oxford] it is used as a general concept which encompasses other more specific emotion terms, such ascuriosity and to a certain degree surprise, in a similar way the general termanger encompasses other terms for the emotion such asrage (intense anger).The facial expression of emotion of interest shares most of the features with surprise:
* 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 whitesclera above and below the iris.
* Dropped jaw so that the lips and teeth are parted, with no tension around the mouth.However, the facial expression of interest encompasses additional features which are not characteristic for surprise, such as:
* Dilated pupils.
* Widened nostriles.
* Visible tongue -- in slightly upward position (while, for example, indisgust the tongue is visible in more or less downward position)See also
*
Carroll Izard
* Surprise
*Curiosity
*Ecstasy (emotion) References
External links
* http://metainterest.googlepages.com/tenet_1 A theory of different stages of interest (from noticing something, wondering about it, being curious, to being fascinated, astonished, and, in ecstasy)
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