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Electrical stimulation of facial muscles influences how people perceive others' emotions, study finds
Psychology research suggests that the human body, particularly the muscles on our face, plays a key part in the processing of others' emotions. For instance, past findings suggest that when we see ...
A comprehensive review of three decades of research shows that emotional contagion operates primarily through unconscious ...
A patient sits in my office describing "anger problems." He reports explosive outbursts, tension with his partner, and feeling "out of control." His previous therapist taught him cognitive techniques: ...
You’re relaxing on the sofa when suddenly your eyelid starts twitching. Or perhaps it’s a muscle in your arm, your leg, or your foot that begins to spasm – sometimes for a few seconds, sometimes for ...
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