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A group of French cognitive scientists I came to the conclusion that in this world everything has its own sound (its own melody, own rhythm), and a person’s smile in this case is no exception.
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For example, back in the 19th century, researchers came to the conclusion that facial expressions are the key to empathy. Scientists from Paris We decided to test it with an example of a smile. And it turned out that any a person, even a blind person, instantly responds to the smiles of others. Any individual does not just see them, he hears them. Moreover, he hears all the “intonations” of a particular smile, that is, understands how much his interlocutor smiles sincerely or playfully. If you say talking on the phone and starting to smile, your interlocutor immediately reacts to this – in most cases also lends itself to this mood, because the melody of a smile is a contagious thing.
Do not believe it, asks one of the authors of this research cognitive scientist Pablo Arias, and you start smile during a phone call and then ask interlocutor, why is he smiling? This will surprise you very much, although there is nothing surprising here: people just “hear” a smile, or rather will say catch her rhythm, which is transmitted instantly to any distance.
True, the mechanism of such a transfer for French scientists so far remains a mystery. However, they are confident that research in this question can help improve computer speech, understand why Autistic patients do not always interpret correctly emotions of others, and so on.
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Well, for our part, we recall that a smile, especially sincere, not only transmitted and infects others, she also he treats a person, according to the head of the Institute for self-healing man, writer M. Norbekov. Smile more often therefore, be healthy yourself and clear the space around you with a smile itself – almost the entire universe, because as the French have proved scientists, the smile melody is transmitted instantly to any distance…