The toxin might interfere with “embodied cognition,” the way in which facial feedback helps people perceive emotion. According to the theory in the study, a listener unconsciously imitates another person’s expression. This mimicry then generates a signal from the person’s face to his or her brain. Finally, the signal enables the listener to understand the other person’s meaning or intention.
So, if someone you know has had Botox injections and you perceive them as aloof it may not be their attitude but literally the Botox.
Another reason not to fool with Mother Nature.
Dr. David Marcon
Work Smarter Not Harder!
Cincinnati, Ohio
www.drdavidmarcon.com
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