The Ultimate Body Language Book
tendency. The research on the reasoning behind the mirror reflex remains obscure for the moment, but this doesn’t mean we should ignore it. In fact, we should be very careful about our facial expressions and gestures since they will necessarily have a profound effect on others. Our expressions and body gestures illicit similar responses from others, so if we want to make people happy, we should smile more and use more expressive body language. In turn, others around us will naturally mimic our gestures.
Chapter 1 - Why The Study Of Body Language Is Important Virtual Body Language The original emoticon for happiness. It’s called a SMILE! Dr. Yee and his colleagues conducted research out of Stanford University in 2007 into the online
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tendency.<br />
<strong>The</strong> research on the reasoning behind the mirror reflex remains obscure for the moment, but this<br />
doesn’t mean we should ignore it. In fact, we should be very careful about our facial expressions and<br />
gestures since they will necessarily have a profound effect on others. Our expressions and body<br />
gestures illicit similar responses from others, so if we want to make people happy, we should smile<br />
more and use more expressive body language. In turn, others around us will naturally mimic our<br />
gestures.