Stan Yoder

14%
Flag icon
In these moments of affective realism, we experience affect as a property of an object or event in the outside world, rather than as our own experience. “I feel bad, therefore you must have done something bad. You are a bad person.” In my lab, when we manipulate people’s affect without their knowing, it influences whether they experience a stranger as trustworthy, competent, attractive, or likable, and they even see the person’s face differently.
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview