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How Did Emotional Facial Expressions Evolve?

How Did Emotional Facial Expressions Evolve? Christopher Philip Research by Cornell neuroscientist Adam Anderson suggest that human facial expressions arose, not from or for a communicative purpose,...

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Alcohol Is the Social Lubricant For Male Smiles

Alcohol Is the Social Lubricant For Male Smiles Christopher Philip According to new research published in the journal Clinical Psychological Science, drinking alcoholic beverages makes men more...

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Reading Facial Expressions Is In The Eyes, Not Mouth – Children Can Use...

Reading Facial Expressions Is In The Eyes, Not Mouth – Children Can Use Training To Recognize Emotions Christopher Philip A study by neuroscientists at the University of Lincoln, UK has found that with...

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Positive Nonverbal Expressions In Voice and Face Create Longer Memories In...

Positive Nonverbal Expressions In Voice and Face Create Longer Memories In Babies Christopher Philip A study by a team of researchers published in the journal Infant Behavior and Development has found...

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Smile For Great Gain – How Smiling Is Key In Negotiation

Smile For Great Gain – How Smiling Is Key In Negotiation Christopher Philip Researchers of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön and the Toulouse School of Economics devised a smile...

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Smiling Reflects Different Emotions in Men and Women

Smiling Reflects Different Emotions in Men and Women Jodi Roth Researcher Jacob Vigil, Department of Psychology, University of North has found that when women smile, it is a reflection of their mood...

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The Adaptive Strength of the Anger Expression – Anger Used By People To Grant...

The Adaptive Strength of the Anger Expression – Anger Used By People To Grant Specific Benefits Jenny Galvao According to research by Aaron Sell and his associates of the University of California, the...

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‘Love The Beard!’ – My (Real Life) Big Beard Experiment [Featuring BEARD...

‘Love The Beard!’ – My (Real Life) Big Beard Experiment Christopher Philip Over the course of 2 ½ months I let my beard do what it does – grow. I normally keep a short trimmed beard (#2 clipper to...

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Gut Instincts Following Gaze Directions

Gut Instincts Following Gaze Directions Jenny Galvao According to research by Nouchine Hadjikhani of the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging and associates, the direction of a gaze can...

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Three Years Old And Able To Detect Threats

Three Years Old And Able To Detect Threats Jenny Galvao...

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The Root Of A Temper Tantrum Hidden In Body Language Cues

The Root Of A Temper Tantrum Hidden In Body Language Cues Jenny Galvao According to research carried out by James Green of the University of Connecticut and his associates, a toddler’s temper tantrum...

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Cheaters Fake Smile Makes Them More Difficult to Detect

Cheaters Fake Smile Makes Them More Difficult to Detect Jenny Galvao According to research by Matia Okubo of Senshu University and associates, cheaters can put on a fake smile which can actually hide...

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Easy to Stifle Surprise Facial Expression – Surprise Hidden Behind The Eyes

Easy to Stifle Surprise Facial Expression – Surprise Hidden Behind The Eyes Jenny Galvao According to research by Achim Schützwohl and Rainer Reisenzein, obvious facial expressions during a surprising...

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Children Struggle With Disgust Facial Expression – You Look Disgusted… Right?

Children Struggle With Disgust Facial Expression – You Look Disgusted… Right? Jenny Galvao According to research carried out by Sherri Widen and James Russell of Boston College, children struggle to...

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Lie To Me; Why I May Notice, and Why I May Not

Lie To Me; Why I May Notice, and Why I May Not Jenny Galvao Research by Marc Swerts of Tilburg University and his associates has discovered that adults are able to detect when children are lying or...

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Smile All You Want, But It Doesn’t Mean You’re Happy

Smile All You Want, But It Doesn’t Mean You’re Happy Jenny Galvao According to research by Carlos Crivelli and his associates, a smile does not always signify happiness; in fact, social interactions...

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Much More Than Duchenne In Real Smiles

Much More Than Duchenne In Real Smiles Christopher Philip Research led by Eva Krumhuber sheds some doubt on the both the lack of ability to fake a true Duchenne smile, as well as other people’s ability...

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Are Neutral Faces Actually Neutral?

Are Neutral Faces Actually Neutral? Christopher Philip We can hide and conceal our true emotions – this is no secrete. But does painting on a neutral, expressionless face, really convey neutrality or...

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How To Nonverbally Fix Embarrassment

How To Nonverbally Fix Embarrassment Christopher Philip In their paper, research led by Ping Dong, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, explains that feelings of embarrassment result...

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Should Winners Be Grinners?

Should Winners Be Grinners? Christopher Philip You just scored a wicked goal in a friendly competition. Should you show your pride by thrusting your arms up in the air, tilt you head back and paste a...

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