Research shows that smiling affects the way our brains process other people's emotions
An international team of researchers have found that when we smile it actually changes the way our brains process other people's emotions.
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An international team of researchers have found that when we smile it actually changes the way our brains process other people's emotions.
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As emotions go, happiness usually hides in plain sight: seen in a broad smile, heard in a raucous laugh, felt in a big hug.
May 26, 2015
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What does it mean to be happy? Is it how happy you say you are, or is it how happy you act? Previous research has found that political conservatives report being happier than political liberals. But UC Irvine psychologists ...
Mar 12, 2015
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Emotions can be powerful for individuals. But they're also powerful tools for content creators, such as advertisers, marketers, and filmmakers. By tracking people's negative or positive feelings toward ads—via traditional ...
Jul 31, 2014
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When evaluating another person's emotions – happy, sad, angry, afraid – humans take cues from facial expressions. Neurons in a part of the brain called the amygdala "fire" in response to the visual stimulation as information ...
Jul 1, 2014
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We've all been on the receiving end of an angry glare, whether from a teacher, parent, boss, or significant other. These angry expressions seem to boost the effectiveness of threats without actual aggression, according to ...
Jun 9, 2014
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(Medical Xpress)—If you have one of those faces that people just don't trust, fear not: according to scientists, you can pull an expression that will make you appear more honest.
May 16, 2014
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While Disney's Frozen Academy Award-winning diva anthem "Let It Go" has dominated the Billboard 200, sales records and parents' eardrums with its message of all-out emotional display, that approach probably won't always resonate ...
Apr 29, 2014
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Why do we become saucer-eyed from fear and squint from disgust?
Mar 20, 2014
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Human beings are emotional creatures whose state of mind can usually be observed through their facial expressions.
Feb 3, 2014
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