When you see someone smile, the orbitofrontal cortex in your brain activates, giving you the sensation of being rewarded. It’s one of the reasons smiles are "contagious"—they make others feel ...
Research in Oxford University Scientist magazine shows that smiling is contagious. When you see someone smile, your brain's reward center lights up, making you feel good and often prompting you to ...
Thompson’s aunt, Tara Maneice, told CBS 42 that her niece had “a beautiful smile, very contagious smile,” and that she “loved fashion and the beauty industry.” She also told AL.com that ...
Thompson’s aunt, Tara Maneice, told CBS 42 that her niece had “a beautiful smile, very contagious smile,” and that she “loved fashion and the beauty industry.” She also told AL.com that Thompson “was ...