Humiliation Is Our Strongest Emotion?

New brain research suggests that humiliation is the strongest emotion a human can feel. Wired.com reports on this claim and delves into the question of, Is humiliation really more intense than other negative emotions such as anger or shame? The researchers, Marte Otten and Kai Jonas, conducted two studies in which dozens of male and…

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Last Chance to Register! “The World of Gestures” Webinar, June 7th

Saturday June 7, 2014 10:00 am-11:30 am, Pacific Time Led by Humintell Director and World-Renowned Psychologist, Dr. David Matsumoto REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED Learn what gestures are, the different types of gestures that exist, and how you can use that information to better read people when interacting with them! A fantastic supplement to our facial expression recognition…

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Brain Games – Body Language & Follow the Leader

Are you a follower? Or a natural born leader? Take a look at the Brain Games clips below and learn how much of your behavior is based on what your brain is copying from the people around you. In the Brain Games Episode “Follow the Leader” , you discover how you unconsciously adapt the way…

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Extroverts are happier people no matter where they’re from

EurekAlert recently commented on a new study by Timothy Church which indicates that being extroverted leads to an overall increase in positive emotion– regardless of culture. The study looked at the “Big Five” traits of participants across several different cultures. In a Previous Blog, we mentioned these “Big Five Traits”.  The term refers to five…

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