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The story of the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) onboard the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft began with a proposal to NASA in 1985. The first MOC flew on Mars Observer, a spacecraft that was lost before it reached the red planet in 1993. Now, after 14 years of effort, a MOC has finally been placed in the desired mapping orbit. The MOC team's happiness is perhaps best expressed by the planet Mars itself. On the first day of the Mapping Phase of the MGS mission--during the second week of March 1999--MOC was greeted with this view of "Happy Face Crater" (center right) smiling back at the camera from its location on the east side of Argyre Planitia. This crater is officially known as Galle Crater, and it is about 215 kilometers (134 miles) across. The picture was taken by the MOC's red and blue wide angle cameras. The bluish-white tone is caused by wintertime frost. Illumination is from the upper left. For more information and Viking Orbiter views of "Happy Face Crater," see _face/happy_face.html. Photo Credit: NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems


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Bivariate correlation between habitual social approach motivation and the reaction-time difference between approach reactions to happy and avoidance reactions to angry faces (Study 3). Positive values represent slower reactions to happy than to angry faces, negative values represent faster reactions to happy than to angry faces.

Further indirect support for this motivational interpretation comes from studies investigating patients with depression. For example, Derntl and colleagues [33] found less amygdala activation (indicating reduced reactivity in response to positive emotional stimuli; [62]) in patients with major depression compared to healthy controls during approach movements toward happy faces. Additionally, more pronounced depressive symptoms in the patient group were accompanied by lower levels of amygdala activation. As depressive symptoms are negatively linked to appetitive motivation [63], these results suggest that people with low levels of appetitive motivation are less sensitive to positive social signs (for similar results, see Reference [24]). Moreover, research on social anxiety shows that highly socially anxious persons show avoidance tendencies to smiling faces [30]. This might be the case because socially anxious persons do not expect benevolent intentions of their interaction partners [64], and thus avoid social interaction partners even when the interaction partners express positive emotions [65].

Another critical point of our studies is that we cannot disentangle the effect of valence from the effect of arousal. Happy faces are lower in arousal than angry or disgusted faces (e.g., 77). Thus, people might react slower to angry and disgusted faces than to happy faces because angry and disgusted faces are more arousing. Contradicting this assumption, Robinson and colleagues [74] found a faster processing of highly arousing negative stimuli compared to negative stimuli low in arousal. Similarly, Lang [75] provided evidence that negative and highly arousing stimuli elicit behavioral responses with a larger amplitude than would be expected only on the basis of their valence. Thus, if arousal had any effect on the current findings, it should lead to faster reactions to angry or disgusted faces than to happy faces. In contrast, we find faster reactions to happy faces than to negative emotional expressions, speaking for the effect of valence rather than the effect of arousal.

Further, the present studies are based on samples with considerably more females than males, which can be partly explained by the fact that the studies were run in the labs of the department of psychology and many of the participants were psychology students who are, in majority, female. It is not clear whether the present findings can be generalized to other populations. Note, that we tested possible moderation effects of gender on the present findings and found no evidence for such moderation effects. We caution, however, that the male samples were too small to draw reliable conclusions from these additional analyses. In fact, there is some evidence for gender differences in social motivation: for example, women rate themselves as higher in warmth and empathy than men [76] and they are more other-oriented and more cautious than men [77]. This could explain some findings of the present research (e.g., faster approach reactions to happy faces and slower reactions to negative facial expressions). Although gender differences both in socially relevant (such as empathy; [78]) as well as general psychological factors [79] are relatively small, the present research should be nevertheless replicated in studies with more balanced gender distributions.

First, they show that the reaction-time advantage to happy compared to negative facial expressions is driven by motivational factors. Although it has been repeatedly found that people react faster to happy faces than to negative facial expressions, we still know very little about why this is the case. The present studies illustrate the importance of motivational factors in the happy-face behavioral advantage.

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The happy-face spider exhibits an array of color patterns on the back of its abdomen, sometimes resembles a smiling face. These spiders blend in with the undersides of leaves where they build their flimsy webs and catch prey.

Jesperson, a six-foot-six truck driver who spent much of his life on the road, murdered at least eight women over a five-year span in the early 1990s. (He claims to have killed many more.) Now serving a life sentence, Jesperson earned his nickname from the gloating, smiley-face-laden notes he sent to police after his kills.

In 1994, the Medical Examiner's Office received the skeletal remains and sent them to the University of Florida. The initial analysis showed that the remains were of a white female in the age range of 35 to 55. A clay reconstruction of her face was made, but there were no leads.

Keith Hunter Jesperson (born April 6, 1955) is a Canadian-American serial killer who murdered at least eight women in the United States during the early 1990s. He was known as the "Happy Face Killer" because he drew smiley faces on his many letters to the media and authorities. Many of his victims were sex workers and transients who had no connection to him. Strangulation was Jesperson's preferred method of murdering, the same method he often used to kill animals as a child.

After the body of his first victim, Taunja Bennett, was found, media attention surrounded Laverne Pavlinac, a woman who falsely confessed to having killed Bennett with the help of her abusive boyfriend, John Sosnovske. Upset that he was not getting any media attention, Jesperson drew a smiley face on a bathroom wall hundreds of miles from the scene of the crime and wrote an anonymous letter confessing to Bennett's murder, providing proof. When that did not elicit a response, he began writing letters to the media and authorities.

Following Bennett's murder, as all the attention was going to Pavlinac and Sosnovske, Jesperson wrote a confession on the bathroom wall of a truck stop and signed it with a smiley face. When that did not create the attention he desired, he wrote letters to media outlets and police departments confessing to his murders, starting with a six-page letter to The Oregonian in which he revealed the details of his killings. Jesperson signed each letter with a smiley face.[8][17] This led Phil Stanford, the journalist working the story for The Oregonian, to dub Jesperson "The Happy Face Killer".[8]

Paramount+ has handed a series order to Happy Face, a crime drama series, based on a hit podcast, that tells the story of a notorious serial killer who was infamous for drawing smiley faces on letters to the media and prosecutors.

Jesperson is serving multiple life sentences after confessing to murdering eight women in multiple states between 1990 and 1995, and was known as the Happy Face killer because he wrote notes to the media that he signed with a smiley face. In February 1996, he told an investigator from the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office that he had killed one of the women in 1994 and dumped her body along Interstate 10 in Oregon. Jesperson did not identify the woman, saying that he believed her name was "Susan" or "Suzette."

A large stack of layered sediments forms an outcrop in the southern part of the crater. Several parallel gullies, possible evidence for liquid water on the Martian surface, originate at the inner crater walls of the southern rim.

Jesperson, who was arrested in 1995 on suspicion of killing a woman in Washington state, was dubbed the Happy Face Killer because he drew smiley faces on letters he sent to the media and police, prosecutors said. 2351a5e196

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