"Smile, even though your heart is breaking," suggests a standard in the American songbook. Good advice? Make reference to the James-Lange theory of emotion and the facial-feedback hypothesis in your answer.

What will be an ideal response?


According to the James-Lange theory, emotions register in your brain after physiological changes in your body occur. So if you smile and create the physical appearance of happiness, you will feel more positive. The facial-feedback hypothesis states that making a particular facial expression can influence the way you feel. In experiments, people who were made to smile reported feeling happier and finding things funnier. According to both of these ideas, if you smile, you will feel better, even if your heart is breaking.

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