But do dogs experience emotions in the same way humans do? Specifically, do they feel secondary emotions such as guilt, shame, or pride, which require a higher level of cognitive processing? To answer ...
What if the problem is not how we feel, but how we feel about our feelings? Why understanding our ‘meta-emotions’ can make us happier and help us manage our relationships. If you’re ever ...
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Citations: Cuddy, Amy, Mindi Rock, Michael Norton. 2007. Aid in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Inferences of Secondary Emotions and Intergroup Helping. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.
We de-identified them, ran them through human subjects protocol for approval to do a secondary analysis on, came up with 150 emotions that were very difficult for people to name and when they ...