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Sally Adee

  • In reality, people can't be read as easily as popular culture would have people believe. No verbal or non-verbal behaviours will be Pinocchio's nose, says Leanne ten Brinke of the University of California Berkeley, who studies body language. People often find it easier to take positive emotions than negative ones, because they involve only two muscles: the zygomaticus major, which helps curl the mouth when people smile, and the orbicularis oculi that crinkles the skin around the eyes into crows feet. Here, Adee talks about body language.


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