Smiling Your Way to Calm
July 3, 2007
Category: Anxiety & Fear, The Mind & Neuroscience
The vagus nerve, not exercise or meditation, may be the most direct route to calming stress. Armand DiMele draws on neuroscientist Stephen Porges’s polyvagal theory to argue that a genuine smile, social engagement, and facial muscle activation can switch the brain from threat mode to rest faster than a workout.