Emotions are central to the human experience. No one is untouched by them. They arise naturally, shaping our choices and guiding us through life. For example, when a parent watches their child take ...
Author Frank Maselli claims the “emotional” techniques taught in his book, “Seminars, The Emotional Dynamic,” can triple brokers' “client yield” at seminars. The typical seminar has 30 attendees and ...
Time flows in a continuous stream — yet our memories are divided into separate episodes, all of which become part of our personal narrative. How emotions shape this memory formation process is a ...
How does the human brain track emotions and support transitions between these emotions? In a new eNeuro paper, Matthew Sachs and colleagues, from Colombia University, used music and an advanced ...
Researchers from Rutgers and other universities have developed a behavioral model that explains a long-standing healthcare mystery: Why do so many terminally ill patients undergo intense last-ditch ...
In today’s high-pressure workplaces, emotions are omnipresent—from quiet frustration over a missed deadline to visible tension during a difficult meeting. Often, these emotional undercurrents stem not ...
A new study provides evidence that people who score higher in extraversion tend to show stronger emotional reactions to positive images than to negative ones. These individuals reacted more quickly, ...
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