With Botox, a person can respond otherwise normally to an emotional event, [such as] a sad movie scene, but will have less movement in the facial muscles that have been injected, and therefore less feedback to the brain about such facial expressivity. It thus allows for a test of whether facial expressions and the sensory feedback from them to the brain can influence our emotions.
Joshua Davis, Psychologist at Barnard College in New York. ’Botox paralyzes your emotions, too, study shows’ [MSNBC]

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