2/n similarity in emotion understanding was predicted by geographic proximity of language families, suggesting that those language families with closer historical contact are more likely to understand emotions in the same way
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3/n despite wide variability, all languages understand emotions to differ in terms of how pleasant v. unpleasant they are and how physiologically activating v. calming they feel
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4/n these findings weigh in on debates about the nature of emotion that are as old as the study of psychology, neuroscience, and even evolution. Darwin himself questioned the extent to which emotions were universal v. culturally relative
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5/n many thanks to our truly interdisciplinary authorship team:
@josh_c_jackson,@Joseph__Watts,@TeagueRHenry,@LinguList,@xrotwang, Peter Mucha,@SimonJGreenhill, and Russell Gray. And thanks to@asifa_majid for commentary and@tage_rai for his editorial guidancePrikaži ovu nit
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Cortical variations in how brainstem emotional valences are elaborated will of course be positively correlated with differences in language and environment. But the primary process emotional systems are shared by all mammals tested (including the human mammal).
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Seriously? With non-universal word meanings like “love”, “anxiety”, “happy” as metalanguage? This is conceptual Anglocentrism at broad daylight!https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0388000117303558 …
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@CarstenLevisen, to get a more detailed impression on how we try to get the best out of concept-based cross-linguistic language comparison as part of the Concepticon project at https://concepticon.clld.org , I recommend this blogpost from last year http://hiphilangsci.net/2018/10/31/concept-list-compilation/ …. - Još 1 odgovor
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Great work. I have argued this many times, that emotions are not unique and distinctive, but just clusters of mental and behavioral features that we've bundled together in convenient semantic categories. Nice to be validated, for now! cc
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This is such cool and interesting work! I’ve already finished reading it, which is about the highest compliment I can offer at this point in the semester. Congratulations!
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