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  1. 5 days ago · This collection of seven black and white emotion pictures from Paul Ekman’s book ‘Unmasking the Face’ illustrate each of the seven universal emotions – anger, fear, disgust, contempt, surprise, sadness, and happiness.

  2. 3 days ago · Well, fear not my fellow emotional explorers, for⁤ we have discovered a powerful‍ tool to‌ help navigate the tumultuous terrain of feelings:‌ GIFs! In this wonderfully wacky⁣ world‍ of internet images, we can hop,‍ skip, and jump through⁢ a rainbow of ‌emotions faster than you can ‌say “mood swing.” So buckle up and get ...

  3. 3 days ago · “I feel [emotion].” And not: “I emotion [feeling].” ‘I feel sad’, but not ‘I emotion sad’. Thanks to their outward displays, you can often tell what emotion a person is feeling. But you have to ask what feelings they’re feeling more often than not. Basic vs. complex emotions. Emotions also tend to have a physiological component.

  4. 4 days ago · Emotions are intrinsically linked to the body! When we feel anger, certain parts of our body physically change. The same goes for happiness, or fear, or sadness. Learn more!

  5. 5 days ago · Of all the human emotions we experience, there are seven universal emotions that we all feel, transcending language, regional, cultural, and ethnic differences. Each of the universal emotions has distinctive signals, physiologies and timelines.

  6. 5 days ago · This collection contains fifteen black and white photographs from Paul Ekman’s book ‘Emotions Revealed.’ This set includes one neutral expression and two each of the seven different emotions. © Paul Ekman 2003

  7. 4 days ago · Inside Out 2 introduces some uncomfortable emotions - embarrassment, envy, ennui, and anxiety. Two psychologists who consulted on the film explain why we should embrace them.