Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Are you able to distinguish the real from the fake smile?



The smile is the simplest expression to be taken, it is as if we had a switch to turn it off and on again. It has the ability to elicit an attitude of benevolent and promoting positive relationships. There are two types of smile, the one true (spontaneous) and false . The smile is the facial expression of the feeling of joy.
Guillieme dystrophy in the first half of the 800 studied the smile and find that it is controlled by two types of muscles:

1. zygomatic major which run on either side of the face and cheeks connecting the corners of the mouth. Are responsible for the sideways movement of the mouth, cheeks fill and also climb up. The ends of the lips back to his cheekbone. The zygomatic major muscles are voluntary.
2. the orbicular muscles of the eyes, around the eyes, their contraction does restrict the eyelids causing ripples in the skin (chicken feet) in the area around the eye and the lowering of the eyebrows. These are involuntary and that will reflect the true feelings.

Other recognition factors are: speed and symmetry

The smile is real symmetrical and develops slowly disappears while the false arises and fades quickly and is asymmetrical.

E ', however, known that the smiles fact serve to lubricate social relations.

should be very careful when you smile, because if done inconsistently with words leads one to not believe the nonverbal message. A key feature of persuasion is the consistency between verbal and nonverbal.
You never smiles when communicating bad news, it can be irritating. You can tell we need for example to distinguish when a really like our proposal, or if the other is taking a smile of convenience.

Who can smile certainly has a greater degree of influence, manages to be more engaging.

If you want to test you, click on the link at the end and you will find a fun test performed by Dr. . David M atsumoto for the recognition of the genuine smile. Have fun ...

http://www.humintell.com/smiles/game.php

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