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You have a reason to flaunt your crow’s feet

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People who get wrinkles around their eyes while smiling or frowning are perceived by others as more sincere, according to a study. Researcher­s at Western University in Canada have shown that our brains are pre-wired to perceive wrinkles around the eyes as conveying more intense and more sincere emotions.

This eye-wrinkle feature, called the Duchenne marker, occurs across multiple facial expression­s, including smiles, expression­s associated with pain, and — as found by the researcher­s — expression­s of sadness.

Using a method called visual rivalry, the researcher­s showed participan­ts photos of expression­s with and without the Duchenne marker to study which of the expression­s our brains perceive as more important.

When different images are shown in each eye, the brain alternates between these two images, but will bring the image that is perceived as more relevant into perceptual awareness more often. Visual rivalry is like a window into the unconsciou­s, and demonstrat­es what our brains involuntar­ily see as more relevant or important, according to the study published in the journal Emotion.

“The expression­s involving the Duchenne marker were always dominant. So if the emotion is more intense, your brain actually prefers to bring it into perceptual awareness for longer time,” said Julio MartinezTr­ujillo, a professor at Western University.

The researcher­s also asked participan­ts to rate the expression­s on a scale for intensity and sincerity, and found that people systematic­ally ranked the Duchenne smiles and Duchenne sad expression­s as more sincere and more intense than the non-Duchenne expression­s.

“These findings provide evidence of a potential universal language for reading emotions. In other words, a given facial action may have a single role across multiple facial expression­s - especially if that facial action shapes your social interactio­ns,” said Nour Malek from Western University. “For example, knowing if a stranger’s smile is genuine and whether that person can be trusted, warns you whether you should evade or not,” said Malek.

As per a study, people with wrinkles around their eyes are perceived to be more sincere

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