Emotions
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He said we're social creatures, so we share the
emotions
of others.
But we use it because we're interested in the way that it can help us to express the
emotions
and behavioral patterns in these creatures that we create.
Now people are motivated through emotions, but different people find different things motivating.
They teach us to persuade, they give us our language, which we use to convert our
emotions
to thought and action.
Brainwave technology can understand us, anticipate our
emotions
and find the best solutions for our needs.
Or you could tag Facebook photos with the
emotions
that you had associated with those memories and then instantly prioritize the streams that catch your attention, just like this.
The internet is a very complex organism that is fueled of the ideas, the thoughts and the
emotions
of human beings.
Durkheim wrote about a set of intense collective
emotions
that accomplish this miracle of E pluribus unum, of making a group out of individuals.
We connect events and
emotions
and instinctively transform them into a sequence that can be easily understood.
We've said, well, maybe older people report more positive
emotions
because they're cognitively impaired.
We've said, could it be that positive
emotions
are simply easier to process than negative emotions, and so you switch to the positive
emotions?
Maybe our neural centers in our brain are degraded such that we're unable to process negative
emotions
anymore.
So it gets pretty hot and steamy sometimes in the world of human
emotions.
And we see that women are slightly more prolific talking about their
emotions
in the last few hours than men.
So many
emotions
seem to be inside of it.
And the chords, it turned out, were capable of representing incredible varieties of
emotions.
So you can see in a system like this there was enormous subtle potential of representing human
emotions.
Turns out it was capable of expressing
emotions
beyond the ability of words.
And so they're getting the quick feedback, which means they're responding more to the negative emotions, because those are the ones that rise faster, right?
And so therefore, even well-intentioned players who think all they're doing is advertising toothpaste end up advancing the cause of the negative people, the negative emotions, the cranks, the paranoids, the cynics, the nihilists.
How it might show emotions, how it might fight.
Let's empower women and give our young boys a chance to learn how to work out their conflicts and
emotions
with words, not weapons.
All right, what we're just feeling there is plus-one emotional resilience, which means you have the ability to provoke powerful, positive
emotions
like curiosity or love, which we feel looking at baby animals, when you need them most.
If you can manage to experience three positive
emotions
for every one negative emotion over the course of an hour, a day, a week, you dramatically improve your health and your ability to successfully tackle any problem you're facing.
It's really beautiful, and it conjures up all these various different emotions, but he couldn't photograph everything, and to tell the story, I had to fill in the gaps, which is now rather daunting, because now I have to recreate back to back what really happened and I had, I'm the only one who could really blow it at that point.
And I said, "Shallow affect, an inability to experience a range of emotions."
He said, "Who wants to be weighed down by some nonsense emotions?"
What really matters is basically to manipulate the
emotions
of the people.
So in my lab, we bring adolescents and adults into the lab to have a brain scan, we give them some kind of task that involves thinking about other people, their minds, their mental states, their emotions, and one of the findings that we've found several times now, as have other labs around the world, is part of the prefrontal cortex called medial prefrontal cortex, which is shown in blue on the slide, and it's right in the middle of prefrontal cortex in the midline of your head.
The synchrony of
emotions
that we experience when we hear an opera by Wagner, or a symphony by Brahms, or chamber music by Beethoven, compels us to remember our shared, common humanity, the deeply communal connected consciousness, the empathic consciousness that neuropsychiatrist Iain McGilchrist says is hard-wired into our brain's right hemisphere.
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