What did the facial feedback hypothesis of emotion by Davis and Palladino (2000) suggest in terms of emotional experience?
A) That if we are prevented from using the appropriate facial muscles relating to how we facially express emotions we will not experience the emotion.
B) That we mirror the emotions expressed by the people we are interacting with and so end up feeling like they do.
C) People who have more expressive faces experience more extreme levels of emotion.
D) None of the above.
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