Emotions are constructed, not discovered. Relational safety—not precise labels—allows the brain to tolerate uncertainty, ...
A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response. Get ...
Imagine a scene from the movie Jaws, with the great white shark closing in on another helpless victim. The iconic semi-tone ...
What is your relationship with your emotions on a daily basis? Some of us might deny that we’re influenced by our feelings at all. Others might try to leave our emotions behind when we move into ...
Emotions function like a compass, signaling rewards and threats in the environment. However, this compass is far from infallible. In fact, it is relatively easy for it to point us in the wrong ...
Parenting isn't just about navigating your children's emotional ups and downs. We also need to work with our own big feelings ...
These days, emotions like anxiety, anger, regret, and self-reproach visit people’s minds more frequently than joy. Some emotions linger in a corner of the mind all day, while others suddenly burst in ...
Emotion-detecting AI bridges human feelings and technology, offering benefits while sparking important debates on privacy and ethical use. Pixabay, Alexandra_Koch Emotion AI, also known as affective ...
Get cut off in traffic, and you may feel angry for the rest of the trip or even the whole day. That's because experiences like that lead to an emotional response. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports on a new ...