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They can read emotions better than we can, and they feed off of that".
We can read emotions by a posture or a wave," she said.
People given authority, even in artificial role-playing experiments, become less compassionate by some measures, and even less able to read emotions in the faces of other people.
"What's really interesting about this research is that it shows horses have the ability to read emotions across the species barrier.
"There was something in his inability to understand sarcasm, his inability to read emotions off people in a general sense, that I understood," Mr. Parsons said with a crooked smile.
Touted as the world's first robot able to read emotions, Pepper has proved a wildly popular companion in Japan, with each of four shipments of 1,000 robots selling out in under a minute.
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6– 9 However, accumulating evidence points to the continuing development of the ability to read emotion in faces and of proficiency in taking on other emotional perspectives (stepping into someone else's shoes).
But the Internet cannot read emotion, he said.
He finds crowds unnerving, conversation perplexing, and is unable to "read" emotion on someone's face.
A century ago, books engaged the heart as well as the mind, and when we read, emotion seized us, took us over, broke us down.
"Maybe we should zoom out from isolated faces when we teach people how to read emotion".
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