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A newer use of the term crashing out means having emotional overload and often acting without considering the consequences. Learn how to deal with it.
Top 10s reveals photos so emotional they’re guaranteed to bring you to tears.
People are more likely to believe tears from people who they don't expect to cry, according to research conducted by Poland's University of Łódź and published in the journal PLOS One. Participants ...
New research reveals that our perception of others’ tears as sincere or manipulative depends heavily on context.
A new study adds to evidence suggesting that people's perceptions of others' tears as sincere or manipulative likely depend ...
Emoji add a new depth to communications, but what of their cultural impact? Keith Houston's Face with Tears of Joy offers ...
Nowadays, Emotion Recognition plays a key role in social communication interaction in which human emotions are interpreted from facial expressions and speech. Several challenges occur in emotion ...
Why, then, did humans begin shedding liquid tears during emotional distress, unlike other animals? One theory suggests that scrunching the face to cry may physically stimulate tear glands.
Humans are the only animal to produce emotional tears. Asking questions about this behavior can help us better understand how we live our lives.
Two different types of soothing Discussions about whether crying can help to regulate emotion for the crier focus on two types of soothing: self-soothing and social-soothing.