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Prepare By Musharaf Hussain. Smile Affect of smiles Historical background Development of smiling in infants Social behavior Laughter.

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Page 1: Prepare By Musharaf Hussain.  Smile  Affect of smiles  Historical background  Development of smiling in infants  Social behavior  Laughter.

Prepare By Musharaf Hussain

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Smile

Affect of smiles

Historical background

Development of smiling in infants

Social behavior

Laughter

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Cultural differences

Dimples

Real smiles vs. fake smiles

Genuine Vs Fake

Hidden emotions within smiling

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A smile is a facial expression formed by flexing the muscles near both ends of the mouth

As for me smile mean• S –Smart• M – Measurable• I – Intense• L – Love• E – Enlighten

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A smile makes you more attractive

Smile changing feelings

Contagious smile

Smile relieve stress

A smile increases immunity

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Smile low the blood pressure

A smile is like a natural remedy

A smile makes ageless

A smile makes you look successful

A smile makes people think positive

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Many biologists think the smile originated as a sign

of fear.

Biologists believe the smile has evolved differently

among species and especially among humans.

Smile can communicate feelings such as: love,

happiness, pride, contempt, and embarrassment.

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Newborns often exhibit smiles within

the first three days of their lives,

especially while sleeping.

The early smiles are referred to as

"reflex smiles."

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Between 6 and 8 weeks, most babies begin to

exhibit "social smiles", meaning the baby will smile

at his/her caregivers or in response to stimuli.

Most babies laugh between 3 and 4 months.

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Smiling really does increase attractiveness and

likability between humans.

Smiling correlates with greater trust,

Increased interpersonal cooperation.

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Smile tends to convey respect,

patience, empathy, hospitality

and compassion.

For example.

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In social contexts, smiling is related

to laughter.

• Two kinds of smiling are analyzed: Smiling is not a pre-laughing device and

is a common pattern for paving the way

to laughter. Smiling can be used as a response

to laughter in the previous turn.

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Smiling is perceived as a positive emotion In different country “smile” give

different meaning.

• The Japanese may smile when they are

confused or angry.

• South Asia, people may smile when

they are embarrassed.

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• Russia consider smiling at strangers

in public.

• Americans smile freely at strangers

in public places.

• Southeast Asian cultures, smile is

frequently used to cover emotional

pain or embarrassment.

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Cheek dimples are visible indentations of

the epidermis, caused by underlying flesh,

which form on some people's cheeks,

especially when they smile.

Dimples are genetically inherited and are a

dominant trait.

A rarer form is the single dimple, which

occurs on one side of the face only

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Real smiles• Real smile is also know a Duchenne smiling

• A real smile shows in the zygomaticus

muscles which pulls the corners of the mouth

upward.

• The muscles surrounding the eyes,

orbicularis oculi, begin to squint which

causes crows feet to occur at the edges.

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• Also, the eyebrows and the skin

between the upper eyelid and the

eyebrow come down very slightly.

• A genuine smile is usually more

symmetrical than a fake smile and

does not last as long.

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Fake smile

• The Pan-Am smile, also known as

the "Botox smile", is the name

given to a "fake smile",

• A fake smile uses the risorius

mucles which pull the lips

horizontally apart.

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• The zygomaticus muscles are only used

a little bit, to pull the corners of the

mouth up slightly.

• A genuine smile elicits a sense of well-

being and enjoyment in the viewer.

• A fake smile won't produce the same

response

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Spot the Fake smile -BBC

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Happiness is most often the motivating cause

of a smile.

Smile play the sweet emotions

of the soul

Humans also smile as a result of nervousness,

embarrassment

and even frustration.

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