Which of the following is NOT a reason why people from different cultures might show different facial expressions in response to the same eliciting situation, according to Paul Ekman's (1972) neurocultural theory of emotion?
A) People in different cultures may have learned to interpret the situation in different ways, leading to different emotional experiences.
B) People in different cultures may have evolved different facial action programs for expressing an emotion, even if they experience the same emotion.
C) People in different cultures may have learned to override or fake certain emotional expressions, depending on the social context.
D) All of the above are consistent with Ekman's neurocultural theory of emotion.
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