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  2. Evolution of emotion - Wikipedia

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    The ideas found in his book on universality of emotions were intended to go against Sir Charles Bell's 1844 claim [3] that human facial muscles were created to give them the unique ability to express emotions. [2]

  3. History of emotions - Wikipedia

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    The history of emotions is a field of historical research concerned with human emotion, especially variations among cultures and historical periods in the experience and expression of emotions. Beginning in the 20th century with writers such as Lucien Febvre and Peter Gay , an expanding range of methodological approaches is being applied.

  4. Emotion - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, sociologists focused on different aspects of specific emotions and how these emotions were socially relevant. For Cooley (1992), [125] pride and shame were the most important emotions that drive people to take various social actions. During every encounter, he proposed that we monitor ourselves through the "looking glass" that the ...

  5. Emotionality - Wikipedia

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    In early psychology, it was believed that passion (emotion) was a part of the soul inherited from the animals and that it must be controlled. Solomon [clarification needed] identified that in the Romantic movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, reason and emotion were discovered to be opposites. [3]

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  7. Emotions and culture - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] In 1971, psychologists Paul Ekman [14] and Carroll Izard [15] explored the universality of emotions, creating sets of photographs displaying emotions that were recognizable to Americans. These photographs were recognized as expressing the same feelings by cultures in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America.

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  9. My parents kept my adoption a secret. At 47, I discovered a ...

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    There was no gushing outpour of emotions, just two grown men speaking to each other as if they were strangers at the bar. I explained my background, where I lived, and he did the same.