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100 1 $aFinzi, Eric.
245 14 $aThe face of emotion :$bhow botox affects our mood and relationships /$cEric Finzi.
260 $aNew York City :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c2013.
300 $avii, 227 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aA poison to some; a miracle to others -- Lessons from salpetriere -- Facial expressions -- The muscle of joy -- Wrinkler above the eye -- Communication from the unconscious: a window into feelings -- Darwin and facial feedback -- Embodied emotion -- Laughter -- Pessimism, depression and optimism -- Non-cosmetic cosmetic surgery -- Future directions.
520 $a"'William Shakespeare famously wrote that "a face is like a book," and common wisdom has it that our faces reveal our deep-seated emotions. But what if the reverse were also true? What if our facial expressions set our moods instead of revealing them? What if there were actual science to support the exhortation, "smile, be happy?" Dermatologic surgeon Eric Finzi has been studying that question for nearly two decades, and in this ground breaking book he marshals evidence suggesting that our facial expressions are not secondary to, but rather a central driving force of, our emotions. Based on clinical experience and original research, Dr. Finzi shows how changing a person's face not only affects their relationships with others but also with themselves. In his studies using Botox, he has shown how inhibiting the frown of clinically depressed patients leads many to experience relief. This work is a dramatic departure from the neuroscience-based thinking on emotions that tends to view emotions solely as the result of neurotransmitters in the brain. Part absorbing medical narrative, part think piece on the nature of emotion, this is a bold call for us to rethink the causes of unhappiness." --Publisher description.
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