Susan is delighted with her grandson. Whenever she sees him, the corners of her mouth are upturned and the muscles around her eyes pull up her cheeks. This is an example of ______.
A. duping delight
B. facial leakage
C. Duchenne smile
D. affect blend
Answer: C
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