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SPEAKER: Alan Crawley Abstract: Is there any connection between cognitive states and facial displays? There have been several independent studies that suggest it is the case. The connection may be voluntary or involuntary, communicative or non-communicative in its original purpose, linguistically tied or not, but nonetheless, a bond seems to exist. Several relevant historical researchers such as Duchenne and Darwin mentioned how the body, predominantly the face, could convey or ‘express’ inner states, but not just passions or emotions. In this talk, a brief historical recount of discoveries will be presented as well as more recent research that points to the existence of probabilistic relationships between cognitions and facial actions. What are their purposes? What characteristics do they seem to have? Are there prototypical/stereotypical facial displays of cognitive states? Lots of questions arise and much of them can just be commented on, nevertheless, a very interesting and understudied aspect of nonverbal communication seems to unveil under our eyes. Bio: Alan Crawley graduated with Honors in Psychology from the Universidad del Salvador (USAL). Diploma in Nonverbal Communication, Graduate School of Communication, Austral University, Argentina (teaching assistant 2017-2018). Academic coordinator of the postgraduate course “Analysis of Nonverbal Communication” at Heritage University, (USA). University professor in Research Methodology (USAL); Postgraduate teacher for Spain in Master of Non-Verbal Behavior. Academic director of the 2021 online conference on Non-Verbal Communication organized by the Behavior and Law Foundation of Spain. Certificate of Specialization in Recognition and Coding of Facial Movements with the FACS Method (Facial Action Coding System). Scientific researcher for the Universidad del Salvador and promoter on social networks (YouTube and Instagram) under the pseudonym sin verba. https://sinverba.com.ar/