Evolution of Emotions
July 13, 2011
Category: Human and Animal Behavior
In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the evolution of emotions and their impact on human behavior. He discusses how childhood emotions can persist into adulthood, examining various emotional states such as fear, anger, and anxiety. Drawing on Charles Darwin’s research, he highlights the evolutionary significance of emotions and their expressions. The conversation delves into the complexities of emotional development, the role of social interactions, and the importance of understanding emotional changes over time. Armand emphasizes the need for awareness and support in navigating emotional challenges throughout life.
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