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Stanford Medicine scientists reveal how brain timing shapes emotions, shedding light on mental health and emotional disorders ...
Humans and mice share persistent brain-activity patterns in response to adverse sensory experience, scientists find, opening a window to our emotions and, perhaps, neuropsychiatric disorders.
Warren Farrell 56. “But feelings aren’t like thoughts, they can’t be changed at will.” ― Dorothy Koomson 57. “Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions never lie to you.” ...
I grew up in a military household where to be seen as a real man you better not have showed your emotions. I was taught to hold it in and to “man up” whenever something impacted me emotionally ...
Humans are driven by emotion and thought, two robust systems often pulling us in opposite directions. Emotions can hijack logic, and rationality can suppress feelings. At times, these forces ...
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