Abstract
An upright posture is not only considered a sign of self-confidence and strength but also profoundly affects the brain and psychological well-being. This observation leads directly to a question of increasing importance both in everyday life and in scientific research: To what extent do physical postures control the complex biochemical processes in the brain, and what are the resulting psychological consequences? This article takes an in-depth look at the neuropsychological significance of body language. In particular, it focuses on the question of how a straight posture influences the biochemistry of the brain and what effects this has on the human psyche.
Publisher
Uniscience Publishers LLC