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09 - Alan Fiske: The Problems with Labeling Emotions, And the Case for a New Emotion

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Is There a Negative Background in the Heart?

When people feel camamuta, if it's intense enough, they often have a kind of warm feeling in the heart. The only temperature sensing neurons are on the skin and in the oesophagus. People get moist eyes when you know their true love proposes marriage or some stranger comes to help themdndnd takes a risk to rescue them. Another thing is that people get choked up,. and they can't, excuse me, i can'tou so when people are feeling strong Camamuta, they get a frog in the throat - but not always. It's just we don't know exactly what its about. And then goose pumps which is the hair of the follicles in

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