Which of the following statements is false? Group of answer choices Mobius syndrome is a condition where people do not feel emotions. Research has revealed that smiling makes stressful events less stressful research has found that when people simulate a smile, they find cartoons funnier smiling seems to be necessary to help us make friends
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Statement 1: Mobius syndrome is a condition where people do not feel emotions. - This statement is false. Mobius syndrome, also known as congenital facial diplegia, is a rare neurological disorder that primarily affects the muscles that control facial expressions Show more…
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