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The headline of the article I have read is "Translating the smile". Unfortunately the author's name is not mentioned. The article is devoted to smile and its role in our everyday life.
The author starts by desribing the point of view of Stettner, a psychologist at Wayne State University in Detroit. Stettner believes that smile is a complicated and important form of self-expression and that improved knowledge of it could have practical implications. Further the author briefly states what Stettner said at a symposium at a meeting of the International Primatological Society. The psychologist said that smile felt good and that studying of the smile was like a discovering a language system. Also Stettner stated that he had become ensnared in working out the vocabulary of smiling and there were many differend kinds of smile - 1, 814, 400 by his estimate. Further Stettner had added that a lot of people were interested in smiles like people studying foreign language ought to know what different smiles signified in different cultures. He also said that person learnt a language but didn't learn the nonverbal language.
The artile goes on to say that most of what is known about smiling comes from studies of infants and their parents. It is reported that Sidney Perloe of Harvard College in Pensylvania found out that males are less likely to smile because they are more aware that they are being watched by other adults and may fear that smiling at babies might be unbecoming.
I found the article rather interesting because it contains the unusual view of smile.
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The author starts by desribing the point of view of Stettner, a psychologist at Wayne State University in Detroit. Stettner believes that smile is a complicated and important form of self-expression and that improved knowledge of it could have practical implications. Further the author briefly states what Stettner said at a symposium at a meeting of the International Primatological Society. The psychologist said that smile felt good and that studying of the smile was like a discovering a language system. Also Stettner stated that he had become ensnared in working out the vocabulary of smiling and there were many differend kinds of smile - 1, 814, 400 by his estimate. Further Stettner had added that a lot of people were interested in smiles like people studying foreign language ought to know what different smiles signified in different cultures. He also said that person learnt a language but didn't learn the nonverbal language.
The artile goes on to say that most of what is known about smiling comes from studies of infants and their parents. It is reported that Sidney Perloe of Harvard College in Pensylvania found out that males are less likely to smile because they are more aware that they are being watched by other adults and may fear that smiling at babies might be unbecoming.
I found the article rather interesting because it contains the unusual view of smile.