Emotions
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If you ask people about what part of psychology do they think is hard, and you say, "Well, what about thinking and emotions?"
Most people will say,
"Emotions
are terribly hard.
So I see
emotions
as highly evolved subsets of your capability.
But if you instead look at what is common to the world's cultures, you find that there is an enormously rich set of behaviors and
emotions
and ways of construing the world that can be found in all of the world's 6,000-odd cultures.
Experiments show that what the algorithm picks to show you can affect your
emotions.
Then they use these
emotions
to dimensionalize the worlds they create.
Through music, I'm inviting you into a sonic portal of my memories and emotions, and I'm holding up a mirror to yours.
And though we didn't come up with a fail-safe solution, we did come up with a simple idea: that in order for kids like D to not only survive in school but to thrive, we somehow had to figure out a way to not only teach them how to read and write but also how to help them deal with and manage their own
emotions.
But yet we had to figure out a way to help him with these big
emotions
all while teaching him core skills of reading and math.
By taking the emotional development of our kids seriously and helping them manage their emotions, we saw huge growth in our reading and math scores, far exceeding the one year of expected growth and outscoring many schools with our same demographic.
The second thing we did to help our kids manage their
emotions
was we used leverage.
If we teach kids how to read and write, and they graduate but yet they don't know how to manage emotions, what will our communities look like?
Not only can canines understand our
emotions
and body language, but when dogs and humans interact, both our bodies release oxytocin; a hormone commonly associated with feelings of love and protectiveness.
Grief doesn't happen in this vacuum, it happens alongside of and mixed in with all of these other
emotions.
So I predicted that habituation to risk-taking may have the potential to change the already-vulnerable teenage brain by blunting or even eradicating the negative
emotions
associated with risk, like fear or guilt.
They also rated their
emotions
on well-validated emotion-measuring scales.
The students
' emotions
that were normally associated with risks, like fear, stress, guilt and nervousness, as well as attention, were high when they were first exposed to the risk simulator.
"Experience beamers," I call them, will put their whole flow of sensory experiences in the neurological correlates of their
emotions
out on the Internet.
When I was working at the Media Lab on measurement of emotion, trying to make our machines more intelligent about our emotions, we started doing a lot of work measuring stress.
Executive function is our amazing ability to consciously control our thoughts,
emotions
and actions in order to achieve goals ... like learning how to drive.
So we asked ourselves: Do you suppose we could create a photo-realistic human, like we're doing for film, but where you're seeing the actual
emotions
and the details of the person who's controlling the digital human in real time?
So when you think about a child, a close friend, or a romantic partner, the word "love" probably comes to mind, and instantly other
emotions
rush in: joy and hope, excitement, trust and security, and yes, sometimes sadness and disappointment.
We can feel angry at the same time that we're scared or sad, or feeling a host of other
emotions.
And that is the capacity to regulate your
emotions.
The a-word is anthropomorphism, and historically, it's been a big deterrent to recognizing animal
emotions.
So, anthropomorphism is when we project onto other animals our capacities or our
emotions.
Well, this has
emotions
if you like, because it signals the waiter that, "Hey, I'm finished.
But when I first spent time with professor Kasser and I was learning all this, I felt a really weird mixture of
emotions.
On the other hand, it's an open buffet, frankly, for rumors, opinions, emotions, amplified by algorithms.
And I wanted this film to be driven by emotions, and really to follow my journey.
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