Study: Triumph Comes First, Followed by Pride

Written by Pat's Papers | Wednesday, 25 July 2012 9:39 PM


When the Olympics kick off this weekend, take a close look at the winners. When they throw their hands up in victory it’s not pride they’re feeling, more likely it’s triumph. The Chicago Tribune reports on an interesting new study that has parsed the two reactions. Psychologists say pride comes after an initial wave of triumph and as is heralded by some distinguishing behaviors: “head tilted back, a small smile, chest expanded, and arms away from body with open hands.”

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune

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