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Ads from the 1950s relied on punctuation — ellipses, exclamations, dashes — to create rhythm and convey emotion. A study shows how these marks echoed radio voices, guiding reading and simulating speech in print.

Feeling the Beat: Music’s Global Language of Emotion

Emotion can also cause chickens to get red in the face - EurekAlert

Remembering Frans de Waal, who studied empathy and emotion in primates

Psychologist publishes most thorough compilation of sleep and emotion research to date

Nostalgia can restore meaning in life for lonely people, according to a recent study in Emotion (Study 1 N = 210; Study 2 N = 229).

Computer Art Elicits Emotion, But Not As Much As Human Art