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Second, when you are in a state of extreme sadness or pain, you have a really good cry, and your drainage system simply cannot deal with the volume of tears. The excess fluid now flows over your eyelids and down your cheeks. There have been many theories about the origin and function of emotional tears. A prevailing theory in the 1600s held that emotions―especially love―heated the heart, which generated water vapor in order to cool itself down. This theory was rejected when Niels Stensen, a scientist in Denmark, discovered in 1662 that not emotions but the lacrimal gland, the tiny structure on the inside corner of the eye, is the proper origin of tears. Stensen's theory was that tears were simply a way to keep the eye moist. A theory that crying removes toxic substances from the body that build up during times of stress gained some popularity in the 20th century, although not scientifically proven. In recent years, evidence is mounting in support of new theories. One of them is that emotional tears trigger social bonding and human connection. We cry from a very early age to bring about a connection with others, for we come into the world physically and emotionally unequipped to deal with anything on our own. Even though we become more capable as we grow, we never quite grow out of occasional attacks of helplessness. Crying signals to other people that we are experiencing some important problem that is beyond our ability to cope with. In a 2016 study, test subjects were shown a photograph of someone visibly crying, and then shown the same photo with the tears removed. The result: they were much more likely to reach out to the person in the first photo.
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1 Second, when you are in a state of extreme sadness or pain, you have a really good cry, and your drainage system simply cannot deal with the volume of tears. 2 The excess fluid now flows over your eyelids and down your cheeks. 3 There have been many theories about the origin and function of emotional tears. 4 A prevailing theory in the 1600s held that emotions―especially love―heated the heart, which generated water vapor in order to cool itself down. 5 This theory was rejected when Niels Stensen, a scientist in Denmark, discovered in 1662 that not emotions but the lacrimal gland, the tiny structure on the inside corner of the eye, is the proper origin of tears. 6 Stensen's theory was that tears were simply a way to keep the eye moist. 7 A theory that crying removes toxic substances from the body that build up during times of stress gained some popularity in the 20th century, although not scientifically proven. 8 In recent years, evidence is mounting in support of new theories. 9 One of them is that emotional tears trigger social bonding and human connection. 10 We cry from a very early age to bring about a connection with others, for we come into the world physically and emotionally unequipped to deal with anything on our own. 11 Even though we become more capable as we grow, we never quite grow out of occasional attacks of helplessness. 12 Crying signals to other people that we are experiencing some important problem that is beyond our ability to cope with. 13 In a 2016 study, test subjects were shown a photograph of someone visibly crying, and then shown the same photo with the tears removed. 14 The result: they were much more likely to reach out to the person in the first photo.