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Contagious Emotions and Responding to Stress
Edutopia International Online Magazine
  • Lori Desautels, Butler University
Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
3-31-2016
Additional Publication URL
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/contagious-emotions-responding-to-stress-lori-desautels
Abstract

Neuroscience research suggests that emotions are contagious. Our brains are social organs, and we are wired for relationships. When we encounter or experience intense emotions from another individual, we feel those feelings as if they were our own. Mirror neurons in our brains are responsible for empathy, happiness, and the contagious anger, sadness, or anxiety that we feel when another person is experiencing these same feelings.

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Citation Information
Lori Desautels. "Contagious Emotions and Responding to Stress" Edutopia International Online Magazine (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lori-desautels/11/