Posted on 02/08/2016 10:57:30 AM PST by TigerClaws
Itâs hard to look at Ted Cruzâs face. Heâs a brilliant orator with a sharp legal mind. But his expression unsettles me. I know my reaction is visceral and automatic, but as a neurologist it is my business to notice things out of the ordinary and probe them. The Senatorâs atypical expressions leave me uneasy.
Before I say why, note how many colleagues and former associates "loathe" him. A Bush alumnus told The New York Times' Frank Bruni, âWhy do people take such an instant dislike to Ted Cruz? It just saves time.â Former Senate Majority leader Bob Dole says, "Nobody likes him," while Rep. Peter King sees "malice." According to The Washington Post, screenwriter Craig Mazin, Cruz's former Princeton roommate, has called him a "huge asshole," and "creepy." He's Tweeted, "Getting emails blaming me for not smothering Ted Cruz in his sleep in 1988." The distaste for Cruz even extends beyond the U.S.: Germans say Backpfeifengesicht, meaning a face in need of a good punch.
Humans learn to read faces from the day they are born. Infants readily respond to smiles. They imitate othersâ facial expressions and gestures. During the first months of life, brain activity readings trace the development of their body maps. These brain maps allow an infant to recognized similarities between self and otherâthe foundation on which all social cognition rests, especially trust.
Our stoneâage ancestors learned to read faces and rapidly tell friend from foe. While we live in a far different environment, we still possess the same stoneâage brain as our distant relatives. Like them, we judge instantly. Automatically and more quickly than conscious reflection could manage, we weigh whether we like a new face or dislike the person behind it. Our social circuits, which are largely emotional, tell us whether to trust a person or not. Given a million years of practice, our brains are good at this.
Senator Cruzâs countenance doesnât shift the way I expect typical faces to move. Human faces canât help but broadcast what we feel, what we may be thinking, and even what we may intend. Many animals likewise broadcast whatâs happening in their heads, as Charles Darwin illustrated at length in The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.
Skill in reading faces is so fundamental to our species that 54 facial muscles orchestrate its endless nuances, which others read like a book just as we read them. Only some of these many facial muscles are under voluntary control, which is one reason it is so hard to maintain a poker face or counterfeit a smile.
I have rarely, if ever, seen a conventional smile from Senator Cruz. In a natural smile the corners of the mouth go up; these muscles we can control voluntarily as well. But muscles circling the eyes are involuntary only; they make the eyes narrow, forming crowâs feet at the outside corners. Even the Mona Lisaâs smile shows this. The eyes give away oneâs game and let us tell forged from genuine smiles. Grandma may have told you to put on a happy face, but you canât if it isnât heartfelt.
No matter the emotional coloring of Senator Cruzâs outward rhetoric, his mouth typically tightens into the same straight line. If it deviates from this, the corners of his mouth bend down, not upwards. The outside of his eyebrows bend down, too, when he emotes, something so atypical that it disturbs me. Typically a personâs eyebrows arch up, as does the corrugator muscle that furrow the forehead. What is such a downturned face signaling?
Downturned expressions usually signal disagreeableness or disgust. But I honestly donât know because such an expression is rare in the context of public presentations that are meant to win people over. He may well be unaware that the message of his body language is incongruent with his words.
And then there is that open âOâ of the Senatorâs mouth that photos capture over and over. I donât know what to make of it. But he makes it when he overtly emotesâshows us as well as tells us that he is determined, irritated, or above it allâwhereas speakers who are angry, indignant, or rhetorically displeased push their mouth forward in a pout. He doesnât. Google âTed Cruz smiling,â and judge for yourself. For the record I am not a Democrat. Iâm at a loss to verbalize what unsettles me so when I watch the freshman senator. But it leaves me cold.
Cruz...facial expression impaired.
something tells me it has something to do with his training in the law and preparing him for the courtroom. Just a guess though.
Cruz is creepy.
Why so much negativity toward a (western) Canadian? It’s not like the guy is from Quebec...
Yep. They posted this month old garbage last week.
Guess it didn’t get enough hits, so here we go again.
Psychology bs today.
Political positions not with standing, Ted’s facial expressions remind me of the look someone has while passing a kidney stone.
Like it or not, a pleasant smile and expressions play a large role in getting elected. Witness Obama.
Next we'll see pictures of the turd weasel who wrote the article.
Look at this guy and wonder - why does my poor debilitated brain work just like this guy's does.
Lazy sloppy posting becomes you.
Typical Trumpon.
“He doesnââ¬â¢t. Google ââ¬ÅTed Cruz smiling,ââ¬Â and judge for yourself. For the record I am not a Democrat. Iââ¬â¢m....”
If Cruz’s facial expressions make him uneasy then Hillary’s must terrify him?
Can we get a psychological profile of Odunga, please? I promise I won’t call you a racist!
Take a look at the face of the guy that wrote the article. What comes to mind?
How ridiculous, they dislike a brilliant man because they don’t like his looks.
Dislike him for a real substantial reason and you won’t make yourself look/sound like an idiot!
"You can't vote for Cruz......his expressions are weird"
Now Ted Cruz’s facial expressions are a giant Rorschach test for the clinical Left.
He has small eyes. That makes for a suspicious expression but it is just small eyes.
Oh Good Grief...
However, Bill Clinton came off well on TV. It wasn't until I realized what a liar he was that I came to despise him.
I saw Cruz on TV for a short time the other day and I wanted to change the channel. Maybe it was the camera angles and the lighting. Maybe it was the clip was not interesting. Cruz's voice is not that appealing. And his facial appearance on TV is kind unsettling.
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