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Dr. Niedenthal on News 3: why smiles are worth studying
August 16, 2017
Paula Niedenthal
Dr. Niedenthal on News 3: why smiles are worth studying
Paula Niedenthal
August 16, 2017

Dr. Niedenthal on News 3: why smiles are worth studying

Paula Niedenthal
August 16, 2017
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Dr. Niedenthal made an appearance on Wisconsin News 3 Live at 4 to talk about our social functional approach to smiles and why smiles are worth studying. Click on the button below and go to the video's 49:20 mark to see the August 16th interview.

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Niedenthal Emotions Lab

Department of Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1202 W. Johnson Street
Madison, WI  53705
608.890.4379
niedenthal@wisc.edu

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