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In another study focusing just on smiles, Richard Davidson, a psychologist who studies the brain and emotion, and I found that making a smile produced many of the changes in the brain that occur with enjoyment. It wasn't just any kind of smile; only the smile that I had earlier found truly signified enjoyment ~ Page 36 (55)
Smiles can be confusing, not only because they occur with each of the enjoyable emotions, but also because they are shown when people do not feel enjoyment of any kind, for example in politeness. One difference separates enjoyment smiles from nonenjoyment smiles. It is a subtle difference, and our research with psychologist Mark Frank suggests that most people miss it.25 If you don't know what to look for you may be misled, confused, or reach the conclusion that smiles aren't really very reliable. That is untrue; smiles unambiguously, if subtly, tell us whether they spring from enjoyment or not. ~ Page 207/221 ( “Emotion Revealed” Author : Paul Ekman