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But what I can't give you are the non-declarative
emotional
memories for how I react when there's a wasp nearby.
Emotional
memory is supported by a small almond-shaped structure called the amygdala and its connections.
Now, while stress is doing that to the hippocampus, look at what it does to the amygdala, that structure important for the emotional, non-declarative memory.
A radical new approach being developed to treat post-traumatic stress disorder aims to destroy those maladaptive
emotional
memories that underlie the disorder.
And with humans, you can test whether destroying the non-declarative
emotional
memory does anything to the declarative event memory.
This suggests that Propranolol can selectively target the non-declarative
emotional
memory but leave the declarative event memory intact.
Because Propranolol is only acting on the non-declarative
emotional
memory, it seems unlikely that it would affect eyewitness testimony, which is based on declarative memory.
Essentially, what these memory-destroying treatments are aiming to do is to reduce the
emotional
memory, not get rid of the trauma memory altogether.
She resented the male gaze that dominated the art world, and demanded her work be respected for its
emotional
evocation of the natural world.
So his perception of your
emotional
states is very important for machines to effectively become empathetic.
These funny signs that flash your speed at you, some of the new ones, on the bottom right, now actually show a smiley face or a frowny face, to act as an
emotional
trigger.
Music is the most powerful form of sound that we know that affects our
emotional
state.
I would say here is where religious leaders come in, because religious leaders are good at reframing issues for people, at harnessing the
emotional
centers of the brain to get people to alter their awareness and reframe the way they think.
It's well known that the brain's left hemisphere is more dominant and analytical in logical processes, while the right hemisphere is more active in
emotional
and social ones, though this is a matter of degree, not an absolute split.
If this is true, learning a language in childhood may give you a more holistic grasp of its social and
emotional
contexts.
Conversely, recent research showed that people who learned a second language in adulthood exhibit less
emotional
bias and a more rational approach when confronting problems in the second language than in their native one.
And over there I experienced other people's suffering, up close and personal, immersed myself in some rather intense and
emotional
stories, and at times I experienced great fear for my own life.
And what I want to suggest is that, having talked to girls, because I just finished a new book called "I Am an
Emotional
Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around the World," I've been talking to girls for five years, and one of the things that I've seen is true everywhere is that the verb that's been enforced on girl is the verb "to please."
But I really want to do it for each and every person here, to value the girl in us, to value the part that cries, to value the part that's emotional, to value the part that's vulnerable, to understand that's where the future lies.
This is called "I'm An
Emotional
Creature."
I'm an
emotional
creature!"
I am an
emotional
creature.
I am an emotional, I am an emotional, incondotional, devotional creature.
And, you know, I look at this, and I get really
emotional.
Emotional
intelligence, which is the skill of being able to recognize and name your own emotions and those of other people, is considered so important, that this is taught in our schools and businesses and encouraged by our health services.
You've probably heard the theory that our entire
emotional
lives can be boiled down to a handful of basic emotions.
What might our
emotional
languages tell us not just about what we feel, but about what we value most?
True
emotional
intelligence requires that we understand the social, the political, the cultural forces that have shaped what we've come to believe about our emotions and understand how happiness or hatred or love or anger might still be changing now.
I was reading this list out loud to a friend and at first was laughing, it was so ludicrous, but I'd just gotten past "mangled," and my voice broke, and I had to stop and collect myself from the
emotional
shock and impact that the assault from these words unleashed.
By definition the outcome is outside of our control, and if that's where we spend all of our
emotional
energy, we are going to get drained as we do.
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