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The Humintell Blog June 11, 2011

Imitating Facial Expressions

The Ventura County Star has reported that people who get Botox often have trouble relating their emotions, which could prove a detriment to others.

Why would this affect others?  Well, according to David Neal of USC’s Dornsife College, people read each other’s emotions in part by imitating them.

Neal’s study suggests that in a sub-conscious process called micro-mimicry people mimic the emotions of others.  Botox complicates this process by smoothing out wrinkles and immobilizing muscles.

He purports, “This would happen in about a third of a second”, “My own body is telling me what that (look of) suspicion is – suspicion or maybe seduction.”

The study’s findings are published in the journal, Social Psychological and Personality Science.

According to the research, people were shown various photographs and asked to identify the emotion being shown.  The people receiving Botox picked out the right emotion about 70% of the time, which was about 7% less than people on the dermal filler (i.e. the control).

“It would mean that for every 15th person you would encounter, having Botox means you would make one more error in working out what emotion that person was feeling,” Neal went on to say.

Plastic surgeon, Dr. Laurie McCall, said that the study’s impact is likely to be pretty modest.  She cited a 2006 study that shown Botox to be a possible key ingredient in diminishing depression.  She suggest that anger lines and the reactions triggered from others may affect the way people feel, “For Lots of patients, they’re not coming in to look more beautiful or younger, they’re trying to find a way to look less stressed or angry.”

Filed Under: Nonverbal Behavior, Science

The Humintell Blog June 9, 2011

Prominent Americans Don’t Lie…Do They?

Prominent people (men and women) often lie to “save face”.  Throughout American history many well-known figures have more than stretched the truth.

The Huffington Post has listed some of the most memorable Americans hyperbolizing or contradicting the facts of events.

What do you think?  Can you come up with any other cases of famous American figures stretching the truth?

In an unforgettable attempt to vindicate himself of any wrongdoing in the Watergate scandal in 1973, then-President Richard Nixon said, “I am not a crook.”

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After claiming her father died fighting Nazis, it’s discovered he lost his life to lung cancer 10 years after the war ended.

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Filed Under: Hot Spots, Nonverbal Behavior

The Humintell Blog June 7, 2011

Rep. Anthony Weiner Admits Tweeting Lewd Photo

Rep. Anthony Weiner came under fire recently when he tweeted an inappropriate photo to a college girl over the internet.

Body Language expert Joe Navarro commented on Rep. Weiner’s initial press conference:

Rep. Weiner also appeared on several news channels, including ABC Nightly News, denying that he had sent the photo because his account had been “hacked”:

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On June 6th in a teary press conference, Rep. Weiner finally confessed he had lied in several interviews.

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Now you know that Rep. Weiner is lying, what do you see in his ABC News Interview that may raise some red flags?

Filed Under: Hot Spots, Nonverbal Behavior

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