Ancient Mesopotamia felt love in their livers and anger in their feet, revealed a recent analysis of one million words of the ...
The ancients Assyriansmore than two millennia ago, associated different emotions with similar body parts than we do today, ...
The dictator's address was analysed by a British body language expert. According to Judi James, Putin "struggled to hide his ...
Jump in your time machine and set the dial for ancient Mesopotamia; you might find people gesturing to very different parts ...
Experts examine a viral photo following the pair's meeting, plus other telling body language that came from the visit.
The study also found differences in how anger was perceived. While modern humans tend to feel anger in their upper body and ...
Researchers analyzing 1 million Akkadian words from ancient Mesopotamian texts revealed unique insights into how emotions ...
The history of emotions reveals fascinating shifts in how different cultures conceptualized feelings. In medieval Europe, ...
Body language is a silent orchestra, as people constantly give clues to what they’re thinking and feeling. Non-verbal messages including body movements, facial expressions, vocal tone and volume ...
A multidisciplinary team of researchers studied a large body of texts to find out how people in the ancient Mesopotamian region (within modern day Iraq) experienced emotions in their bodies thousands ...
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