The Science of Emotions

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Interested in the science of emotions? How do emotions work? I’ve always been fascinated by how our emotions work. To me, it intuitively seemed like they’re all in our heads. I thought that all we needed to do to understand our emotional states and to get out of them was logic. My perspective changed when I read an amazing study by Aalto University that revealed that we experience our feelings in different and specific parts of our body.

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Find out more in our full article on this topic:

ScienceOfPeople
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Anger, love, pride = highest activity

Got it! Very informative, thanks.

david_oliveira
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The body map was something new and amazing that I learned! Thank You, Vanessa!! I love ALL of your videos!

ihechiuzoije
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Survey result not surprising. It can be understood as two emotional quotients: 1. Self-confidence and 2. belief in others' limitations. No matter how elucidate languages can never totally represent one's emotions. Language is AI and Emotions are NI natural intelligence. Therefore, we need to see thru language barriers in any survey or interview when it comes to understanding humans in particular.

vkj
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Does the body map imply that emotions can be viewed objectively now?

nica
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so interresting, as usual. thanks. and so true... i sometimes force myself to go to socialize a bit (intp here) and it's definitely not the same feedback i get if i m in my 'zone of interrest of not.

willythebluebear
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Im very emotional but also very empathetic. But I never thought it was exessive.

zeynand
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I love your videos. You remind me a bit of the psychologist Melanie Joy

AvitalGrin
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People think they know but if someone doesn't know how they feel then neither does the pearson assuming something is wrong. So i think no one REALLY don't know how the feel. So no one is accurate.

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