answer:Yes, actually, that’s something that scientists study on a fairly regular basis. Then they test people to see if they’re able to accurately choose the emotion of the person photographed. Some people are good at it, others not so much. I’ve taken part in studies that are looking to see how good people in general are at determining emotion. I think a lot of it boils down to how much attention the observer pays to people on a regular basis. Emotions do show, and the skin around the eyes bunches and crinkles in different ways depending on what someone is feeling.