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What we found is that these emotions, when they get complex, when they're about stories, the valence is no longer the defining feature; the valence doesn't even matter that much. Instead, what matters is does the emotion pertain to a story that is conjured in our minds, or does it mainly pertain to what you can directly witness by looking at the
person?
Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
What Watching Someone Break Their Ankle Can Teach Us About Emotions
Dr. Immordino-Yang: How Emotions & Social Factors Impact Learning
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