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Botox may diminish the experience of emotion
2010-04-21
Really? I must read on...
DO you smile because you're happy, or are you happy because you are smiling? Darwin believed that facial expressions are indeed important for experiencing emotions. In The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, he wrote that "the free expression by outward signs of an emotion intensifies it...[whereas]...the repression...of all outward signs softens our emotions." This idea was subsequently elaborated by the great psychologist William James, who suggested that "every representation of a movement awakens in some degree the actual movement which is its object."

Botox, which is used by millions of people every year to reduce wrinkles and frown lines on the forehead, works by paralyzing the muscles involved in producing facial expressions. A study due to be published in the journal Psychological Science suggests that by doing so, it impairs the ability to process the emotional content of language, and may diminish the quality of emotional experiences.
Posted by:tu3031

#6  And, you know, the thing about a shark... she's got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes. When she comes at ya, doesn't seem to be living... until she bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then... ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin'....
Posted by: Quint   2010-04-21 20:44  

#5  Geek content alert for what follows.

There is a growing body of neuroscience evidence gathered over the last 10 yrs or so that strongly suggests that when we imagine concepts, situations or internal events (such as emotion) we also mentally simulate those events by partially activating the same neural networks that we would if we were experiencing directly.

Combined with evidence that the brain is affected by the limbic system as well as sending messages out, this adds up to a much greater body/mind/emotion bond that some believed in the past.

i.e. it may in fact be more difficult (not impossible, but more difficult) to feel emotions that are usually reflected on the face if the face is partially paralzyed.
Posted by: lotp   2010-04-21 18:10  

#4  #3 What emotion goes with Pelosi's deer-in-the-headlights look?

Well, I would be happy.

Oh, wait. You didn't mean actual headlights, did you?
Posted by: Frank G   2010-04-21 16:18  

#3  What emotion goes with Pelosi's deer-in-the-headlights look?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-04-21 16:03  

#2  Do you smile because you're happy, or are you happy because you are smiling?

Tell ya the truth, I don't think Pelosi knows what her face is doing at any given time...
Posted by: tu3031   2010-04-21 15:03  

#1  That explains a lot about Pelosi and most of Hollyweird.
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-04-21 14:45  

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