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Sat, 8 Dec 2001 14:10:51 +0100
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[idm] afx surgery ("more smiling = more happy")
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"Dr. Sumrux! OPERATION!" hmmm. i thought it was a muscle - not a bone. the "zygomaticus" or "zygomatic muscle". for interested folks: this thing is one important element in studies concerning the "Facial-Feedback-Hypothesis" --> this means that information about the activity of your mimic muscles is used by your brain to "detect" which emotion you should feel or so.[weird, err?] studies have shown that when reading cartoons people tend to find them funnier if their "ziggomaticus" is in use [for example while trying to hold a pen with your teeth and thus *unconsciously* forming a smile] this can explain lots of interesting things. sheds a different light on simple advices like "keep smiling!" - coz this this can really have an effect on your emotions... so: use your ziggomatic muscle and increase your happiness and subjective wellbeing whatever. ; ) d. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 14:03:55 -0600 To: <idm@hyperreal.org> From: "somrux" <bishop@somrux.com> Subject: Re: [idm] afx surgery Message-ID: <003b01c17f5a$4d02d520$6402010a@soundwerkz> Wow, how the hell did you know that? Actually, it's a small facial bone in the upper part of the human face. In the cheekbone structure, actually. -somrux. http://www.somrux.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "dahonk" <dahonk@gmx.de> errr, aint there a facial muscle called "zygomatic" ? ain't there a afx title called "ziggomatic" ? dunno. ------------------------------