Blindness and Emotions
Daniel explains how a blind person can still sense emotions even though they cannot see. The subcortical emotional centers pick up on the emotional valence of a voice, and with training, one can be more accurate in identifying emotions.In this clip
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232: Daniel Goleman | A Logical Look at Emotional Intelligence
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Are you currently doing any work that relates to the neuroscience around the brain, nervous system, and body in relation to people providing more emphasis on nonverbal communication versus verbal communication, particularly in the context of the episode 232: Daniel Goleman | A Logical Look at Emotional Intelligence and the clip Blindness and Emotions?
There is much research indicating that people put more emphasis on nonverbal communication when attaching meaning to a message. In several of your podcasts, especially those related to decision-making based on sensory perception, you mention that the eyes are the only organs directly connected to the brain. I believe this may offer some evidence as to why people tend to assign so much weight to nonverbal communication.
Are you currently doing any work that relates to the neuroscience around the brain, nervous system, and body in relation to people providing more emphasis on nonverbal communication versus verbal communication, particularly in the context of the episode 232: Daniel Goleman | A Logical Look at Emotional Intelligence and the clip Blindness and Emotions?