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We Can’t Stop Laughing at These Wrongly-Timed Cheerleading Photos!

Is This Fear or Excitement?

It’s an already established fact that cheerleading involves visual expressiveness. However, there’s a wrong way to go about it. Still, scientists have gone a long way to prove that excitement and enthusiasm can be infectious. So maybe this fellow has the right idea.

According to John T. Cacioppo, founder of social neuroscience, people are more likely to notice and mimic a very expressive person. It has something to do with how the facial and body muscle fibers can be activated unknowingly, making people want to copy those movements and expressions.