
How Emotions Are Made

Here we can see the Kuleshov effect in another guise – one which suggests that emotions of joy or anger do not well up from our inner depths. Instead, we seem to interpret our emotions in the moment: and we appear to do this based not just on the situation we are in (the person we are confronted with is behaving, say, manically or angrily) but also
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The Language of Emotions: What Your Feelings Are Trying to Tell You: Revised and Updated
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