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Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence - 0 views

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    The Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence uses the power of emotions to create a more effective and compassionate society. The Center conducts research and teaches people of all ages how to develop their emotional intelligence
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Unconscious fear influences emotional awareness of faces and voices - 0 views

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    Our findings indicate that recognition of fear is mandatory and independent of awareness. Most importantly, unconscious fear recognition remains robust even in the light of a concurrent incongruent happy facial expression or an emotional voice of which the observer is aware
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Why We Remember So Many Things Wrong - The New Yorker - 1 views

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    If we remember dramatic and emotional moments so well, why do most people forget what they were doing when the Challenger exploded?
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    If we remember dramatic and emotional moments so well, why do most people forget what they were doing when the Challenger exploded?
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▶ Project Healing Waters ESPN - 0 views

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    Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc. is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active duty military personnel and veterans through fly fishing and fly tying education and outings.
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Controversial Surgery for Addiction Burns Away Brain's Pleasure Center | TIME.com - 0 views

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    How far should doctors go in attempting to cure addiction? In China, some physicians are taking the most extreme measures. By destroying parts of the brain's "pleasure centers" in heroin addicts and alcoholics, these neurosurgeons hope to stop drug cravings. But damaging the brain region involved in addictive desires risks permanently ending the entire spectrum of natural longings and emotions, including the ability to feel joy.
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Clifford Nass on Tweenage Girls and Multitasking - YouTube - 0 views

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    Tweenage girls who spend endless hours watching videos and media multitasking with digital devices tend to be less successful with social and emotional development, according Stanford researchers, including Clifford Nass, professor of communication.
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