Not exact matches
Dr. Robert Zajonc, a famous psychologist, believed facial action leads to
changes in mood, and
in a 1989 study he found that participants who watched themselves smile
in a mirror experienced a
greater boost
in mood than those who simply smiled.
After a week of euphoria for Real Madrid, having beaten their
greatest rivals F.C. Barcelona
in the Cup and League and having progressed at the expense of Manchester United
in the Champions League, the whole
mood of their season would appear to have
changed.
Interestingly, a study that appeared
in the Journal of Nutrition showed
greater mood changes in women than
in men, both at rest and during exercise.
While the young men also experienced fatigue, tension, and anxiety when mildly dehydrated, adverse
changes in mood and symptoms were «substantially
greater in females than
in males, both at rest and during exercise,» according to the study.
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