
Episode 468
Botox Effects are More than Skin Deep
Botox impairs your ability to read the emotion of others
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
May 22, 20163m 51s
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Show Notes
Botox is a popular cosmetic treatment where Botulin toxin-A injections paralyse your facial muscles, which relaxes smile lines and makes your skin appear younger. In comedies, it is often joked about for giving patients frozen expressions. But now, researchers say that having Botox not only makes your face difficult to read, but also impairs your ability to read the emotion of others. This stems from the theory of embodiment. For a person to process an emotion that they see, they are required to mimicking that emotion. When we see our friend smile, our face automatically smiles a little as... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
Botoxcosmetic surgerysmileemotionrecognition