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2023.02.04(Sat)
福岡大
The Evolution of awe
While it is easy to imagine that an emotion such as fear might have evolved to help humans avoid physical danger,or that love fosters interdependent relationships hat increase one's chances of scratchings their heads.
In recent decades,however,researchers,such as the University of Pennsylvania's David Yaden have come up with potential explanations for why awe developed.
Awe can be evoked by positive or negative experiences -- a magnificent landscape,for example,or negative experiences -- a magnificent landscape,for creates feelings of connectedness.
Yaden's research gas supported this claim by providing evidence of a correlation between awe4 and things like social bonding.
He therefore suggests that the emotion must be linked to human survival,possibly having evolved to facilitate group cohesion.
Yaden speculates that in our primitive past,awe may also have reflected humans' desire for safety.
Our fondness for magnificent views is obvious in our but our primitive ancestors may have sought them out for other reasons too.
The ability to spot approaching predators or adversaries,and the defensive potential offered by elevated positions,could have contributed to human beings( attraction to spectacular scenery.
University suggests that awe could have evolved for a different describe memories of times when they had experienced awe or some positive emotion like happiness.
The study tasked them with reading argumentative essays in favor of an unpopular opinion,and the researchers assumed that participants who agreed with the esssays must have been successfully persuaded by the arguments.
Some of the essays contained feeble arguments,while others were meant to be h highly convincing.
It was found that those participants who had describe awe were much better able to see problems with the feeble arguments than those who described other emotions.
Shiota therefore concluded that awe aids people in processing information critically.
If this research is correct,then it appears that developing our sense of awe may have demonstrable benefits in everyday life.
2023.02.04(Sat)
福岡大
The Evolution of awe
While it is easy to imagine that an emotion such as fear might have evolved to help humans avoid physical danger,or that love fosters interdependent relationships hat increase one's chances of scratchings their heads.
In recent decades,however,researchers,such as the University of Pennsylvania's David Yaden have come up with potential explanations for why awe developed.
Awe can be evoked by positive or negative experiences -- a magnificent landscape,for example,or negative experiences -- a magnificent landscape,for creates feelings of connectedness.
Yaden's research gas supported this claim by providing evidence of a correlation between awe4 and things like social bonding.
He therefore suggests that the emotion must be linked to human survival,possibly having evolved to facilitate group cohesion.
Yaden speculates that in our primitive past,awe may also have reflected humans' desire for safety.
Our fondness for magnificent views is obvious in our but our primitive ancestors may have sought them out for other reasons too.
The ability to spot approaching predators or adversaries,and the defensive potential offered by elevated positions,could have contributed to human beings( attraction to spectacular scenery.
University suggests that awe could have evolved for a different describe memories of times when they had experienced awe or some positive emotion like happiness.
The study tasked them with reading argumentative essays in favor of an unpopular opinion,and the researchers assumed that participants who agreed with the esssays must have been successfully persuaded by the arguments.
Some of the essays contained feeble arguments,while others were meant to be h highly convincing.
It was found that those participants who had describe awe were much better able to see problems with the feeble arguments than those who described other emotions.
Shiota therefore concluded that awe aids people in processing information critically.
If this research is correct,then it appears that developing our sense of awe may have demonstrable benefits in everyday life.
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