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Emotional Intelligence - Recognize basic emotions

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

Trough human evolution we have learned to recognize basic emotional states by reading facial expression. See how good you are in this movie clip.

Here's a lot of good background information on emotional intelligence: http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2007/01/16/improving-your-brain-tools-reading...

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  • "Some of these may be better actors than others" - LOL

  • This is actually pretty interesting; thank you.

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  • @scotte888 I really don't see any anger signs on his face. Eyebrows are not pulled together, eyes are not glaring, lips are not tightened, instead mouth is open and lower lip is pulled down. He probably looks like an idiot trying to fake anger when he doesn't know how.

  • No wonder I got screwed up. There were TWO pictures indicating happiness. THAT'S CHEATING.

  • @scotte888 hahaha yea he does LOL

  • Many of these are based on social emotions. What I mean by this is that many of the photos do not depict what the emotions really look like. 

  • the anger guy looks like an idiot.

  • You account for seven of the more important emotions. Of course there are others and all are just part of the human experience. Where things get 'interesting' I think is when we fail to move into and out of all of the emotions in favor of just a few.

  • Goleman used the term "Emotional Intelligence" and the inference of utility in an relationship between the two in human experience to sell books and further his lecturing career on salesmanship. Neither he or Ekman, who lectures on the significance of utilising facial expressions to identify emotion, define it as process and experience  concisely, set out distinctions between emotion and mood or differentiate between emotion as experience and the consequences of its impact.

  • @bluestrobe1 very true

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