Brain Games – Body Language & Follow the Leader

Are you a follower? Or a natural born leader? Take a look at the Brain Games clips below and learn how much of your behavior is based on what your brain is copying from the people around you. In the Brain Games Episode “Follow the Leader” , you discover how you unconsciously adapt the way…

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Extroverts are happier people no matter where they’re from

EurekAlert recently commented on a new study by Timothy Church which indicates that being extroverted leads to an overall increase in positive emotion– regardless of culture. The study looked at the “Big Five” traits of participants across several different cultures. In a Previous Blog, we mentioned these “Big Five Traits”.  The term refers to five…

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Flirting and Body Language

A team of psychologists at Webster University purport that flirting is more effective than a person’s attractiveness when trying to hook up.  They suggest it is the individuals who signal availability and confidence via flirting not the most attractive person that gets the attention of interested on lookers. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdRZs87iBT8[/youtube] The two most universal techniques are…

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Perceptions of Fake and Legitimate Laughter

Science World Report comments on a new study that purports that the human brain can distinguish between genuine and manufactured laughter. In a paper entitled “Individual Differences in Laughter Perception Reveal Roles for Mentalizing and Sensorimotor Systems in the Evaluation of Emotional Authenticity” published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, Dr. Carolyn McGettigan of Royal Holloway…

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