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Emotions as Processes
Emotions are not static entities but dynamic processes shaped by context and goals. The understanding of emotions, such as anger, varies significantly across cultures, with many remote societies lacking the Western interpretation of emotional expressions. Newborns have an innate preference for facial configurations, yet their recognition of faces develops through exposure, highlighting the interplay between biology and cultural learning.In this clip
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Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Understand Emotions | Huberman Lab Podcast
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