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Before we didn't exhibit emotion but now there's all this curation.
"The feeling that men don't exhibit emotion is gone," he adds.
For example, not all victims will fight back during an assault, and afterwards, they may not exhibit emotion.
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Cooking is who she is, a part of her culture, and how she exhibits emotion and love.
This finding reinforces the use of cognitive bias as a measure of negative emotional states across species and suggests that honeybees could be regarded as exhibiting emotions.
But mechanisms for understanding and exhibiting emotions may be essential if we are to improve the way that computers and humans interact.
People are rarely indifferent about them, generally exhibiting emotions that range from religious awe and superstitious dread to repulsion and uncontrollable fear.
The authors explained this sex difference in terms of sex roles in coping styles and norms for exhibiting emotions.
Some participants whose funding bodies did not include lay public in the grant review process, including some that in the past did but ceased to, voiced their concerns about the possibility of the lay public exhibiting emotions, biases and value-based judgements, especially when discussing and deciding on technical aspects of research.
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