Learn how smiling — and mimicking other people’s smiles — can make you seem more trustworthy and confident.
In social situations, humans often copy the facial expressions of others who they are interacting with. This phenomenon, ...
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Facial expressions play a fundamental role in social communication. While it is well established that others’ expressions influence our behavior—such as approaching a smiling person or avoiding an ...
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When I started horse riding lessons at the age of eight, I was told that if a horse had its ears forward that was a good sign, and if horse had its ears back it wasn’t happy. Those riding lessons ...
People instinctively mimic others’ facial expressions, but new research shows we do this far more with joyful faces than with sadness or anger—and that the intensity of mimicry predicts how much we ...
Looking good has a hidden price. Source: Pixabay [This column was updated on 3/5/19.] The Injection of Botox to reduce facial lines and wrinkles has long been assumed to be purely cosmetic in nature.