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  1. Yalda T. Uhls

    This is a great and interesting article with important information!!

  2. khumphreys

    Very cool – I wonder if parents with botox are less able to facilitate the emotional development of young children?

    1. emily

      I don’t know if all botox treatments affect the ability of empathize…or just if it’s used to treat wrinkles or migraines or something.

      Two months ago I had a botox treatment in Toronto for underarm sweating and until now I felt no difference…..I don’t think my ability to empathize is affected and my kids and husband share my opinion.

      1. Bob Spunt

        Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Your experience of no change in empathy makes sense, for various reasons. First, empathy is a very complex behavior which cannot be reduced to any single process, such as recognizing emotions from facial expressions. Secondly, the effects reported in the study were quite small, so any effects that Botox may have on emotion recognition may not even be noticeable to the individuals receiving the treatment. Finally, I think that it’s still quite debatable what role facial mimicry – which is all that Botox impairs – has in empathy. Similar to what I said above, is it does play a role, it is likely only one of many factors which play a role.

  3. Antropia Luna (@AntropiaLuna)

    Perceptive article; wonder why people use it when there are so many other alternatives.
    http://www.joannavargas.com/blog/

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