The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that:

a. subjective emotional states deliver signals to the brain, which then cause distinct facial expressions to be produced
b. the facial expressions of those around us provide us with subjective cues for how to interpret physiological arousal
c. muscles in the face deliver signals to the brain that are interpreted as subjective emotional states
d. facial expressions will only match subjective emotional experiences when arousal levels are low

C

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