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    What the Size of Your Smile Says About You

    Photo: ThinkstockPhoto: ThinkstockBy Jennifer Margulis

    So much more than than a pair of upturned lips, the smile is the most scientifically studied human facial expression. In her new book, Lip Service, Yale psychology professor Marianne LaFrance, PhD, draws on the latest research-in fields from biology to anthropology to computer science-in an effort to shed some light on the happy face. Here, six facts that may make you, well, you know.

    People with big grins live longer. In a study published last year, researchers pored over an old issue of the Baseball Register, analyzing photos of 230 players. They found that on average, the guys with bright, bigmouthed beams lived 4.9 years longer than the players with partial smiles, and 7 years longer than the players who showed no grin at all. We can't credit wide smiles for long life spans, of course, but smiles reveal positive feelings, and positive feelings are linked to well-being.

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    Smiles exert subliminal powers. When study subjects are shown an image of a smiling face for just four milliseconds-a flash so quick, the viewers don't consciously register the image-they experience a mini emotional high. Compared with control groups, the smile-viewers perceive the world in a better light: To them, boring material is more interesting, neutral images look more positive, even bland drinks seem tastier.

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    There are three degrees of happiness... An article in the British Medical Journal reported that it is indeed possible to spread the love: Within social networks, when one person is happy, the feeling migrates to two people beyond her. So if you smile, a friend of a friend is more likely to smile, too.

    ...and two types of smiles. Genuine smiles and fake smiles are governed by two separate neural pathways. We know this is true because people with damage to a certain part of the brain can still break into a spontaneous grin even though they're unable to smile at will. Scientists speculate that our ancestors evolved the neural circuitry to force smiles because it was evolutionarily advantageous to mask their fear and fury.

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    To spot a faker, check the eyes. When someone smiles out of genuine delight, a facial muscle called the orbicularis oculi involuntarily contracts, crinkling the skin around the eyes. Most of us are incapable of deliberately moving this muscle, which means that when a person fakes a smile, her orbicularis oculi likely won't budge.

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    Smiles have accents. When reading facial expressions, different cultures home in on different parts of the face. In the United States, we focus on mouths; the Japanese, by contrast, search for feeling in the eyes.

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    260 comments

    • WHITEHAWK  •  9 months ago
      People with big grins live longer. In a study published last year, researchers pored over an old issue of the Baseball Register, analyzing

      PORED should be spelt Poured
    • Robert  •  9 months ago
      women only like smiles and sex.
    • Lilly  •  9 months ago
      The ad for the dog chew that shows fake choppers....they used Michele Bachmann's fake smile.
    • Gern  •  9 months ago
      I don't trust people who are smiling ALL of the time.
    • Flora  •  9 months ago
      Smile is contagious!
    • seasiagirl  •  9 months ago
      Mah Babe said I always smile & he love mah smile. And one of mah ex said I have A Killer smile lol. I like mah smile The Best when I just woke up haha because mah eyes will be smilling as well lol
    • albaalo  •  9 months ago
      When you see a baby/child you smile easily and heartedly and that's why they are the best choice to be with in any gathering
    • Bohica  •  9 months ago
      No wonder politicians live so long -egads!!
    • Tim from Fl  •  9 months ago
      I haven't smiled much lately. Obama is killing me!
      :(
    • Atoothcleaner  •  9 months ago
      The comments written here make more sense than the article!
    • WesleyM  •  9 months ago
      Good...one step closer to becoming a professional interrogator
    • seniorette  •  9 months ago
      Okay: I'll go ahead and smile so I can get lots more wrinkles around my eyes.
    • Joshua  •  9 months ago
      So does that mean that even an ugly smile can make you live longer, as long as that smile is true?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 months ago
      What about people who don't have smiles due to facial or dental abnormalities? I have a really tiny mouth and my smile just doesn't look that "happy." I know other people with small mouths or mouths with crooked teeth and they tend not to smile with their teeth. People on TV always have huge mouths with beautiful straight white teeth, like the models in this story. It's a genetic blessing and people shouldn't be judged if they don't have smiles like actors and models. Remember that people who don't smile or have small smiles aren't stuck up, it's either the best they can do or they're self-concious.
    • tarre  •  9 months ago
      You can actually tell if someone is smiling on the phone-their smile penetrates through their voice.
    • Drangonfly  •  9 months ago
      smiling is one of the best ways to tell the world your happy and to cheer someone up! i make it my goal to always smile at people when i feel they need it. i have been told my smile lights up the room and makes people feel good :D
    • LaCreshaL  •  9 months ago
      Very interesting.....
    • bigbadude  •  9 months ago
      Psalm 24

      1The earth is the LORD's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.

      2For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods.

      3Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD? or who shall stand in his holy place?

      4He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully.

      5He shall receive the blessing from the LORD, and righteousness from the God of his salvation.

      6This is the generation of them that seek him, that seek thy face, O Jacob. Selah.

      7Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.

      8Who is this King of glory? The LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle.

      9Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.

      10Who is this King of glory? The LORD of hosts, he is the King of glory. Selah.
    • Anna  •  9 months ago
      One night on my way out the door from work after one of the worst days of my professional career, I got off the elevator and this custodian lady turned around and gave me the kindest smile. I don't remember ever seeing her before, nor have I seen her since, but I will never forget how that made me feel. I felt like everything was going to be okay. She will never know how much that meant to me.
    • Shaun  •  9 months ago
      A smiling glance from a women across the room is always nice. It's even nicer when she's looking at me.

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