Beware: RBF is Real

November 8, 2017

With Instagram and Facebook becoming the new mode of sharing photos, many patients are realizing their faces are bringing something unexpected to their selfies—”resting b!$ch face” (RBF). In fact, researchers at Noldus, which specializes in data integration, behavioral analysis and automated facial expression analysis, found that RBF is a real thing.
“We see that people who have this RBF expression [have] double the amount of emotionality expressed,” Abbe Macbeth, Noldus researcher, told CNN after analyzing faces via the company’s FaceReader software.
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