What Bodies Say About Faces
Tennis players are psychologically amusing creatures. Their weird sounds and desperate faces show us a wide range of strong emotions. But actually it’s their body language that tells us the most about...
View ArticleDistress Is More Easily Recognized Than Joy
Research on empathy suggests we can’t share joy as easily as distress. Empathy, our capacity to register someone else’s emotional states and respond to these, is a many researched phenomenon in...
View ArticleThe Future Of Robots: Emotional But Less Human
BBC predicts in what form robots will eventually take over With British humour and refreshingly unpretentious cartoons BBC-presentator James May tells you all you ever wanted to know about the future...
View Article5 Facts Explain Why We Love Music
Scientific evidence on why music is of such high value across all human societies. “Without music, life would be a mistake”, Friedrich Nietzsche said or recall the famous lines of Bob Marley: “One good...
View ArticleThat Shiver Down My Spine: How We Experience Emotions
Researchers draw bodily maps of emotions associated with corresponding brain maps Emotions, in particular if intense, are associated with body sensations. For example, in a stressful situation like an...
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