Executive Summary: The Psychophysiological Effects of Voluntary Smiling
Executive Summary The act of smiling, involving the contraction of the zygomaticus major muscle, serves as more than a social signal; it initiates a cascade of psychophysiological responses. Grounded in the facial feedback hypothesis, research indicates that the physical act of smiling—whether voluntary or involuntary—can modulate an individual’s affective state and physiological stress response. The…
