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The Humintell Blog December 23, 2020

Happy Holidays from Humintell!

This year has undoubtedly been challenging in many ways. We thank you for your continued support throughout this unprecedented year.

We wish you a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year!

Please enjoy this collection of past holiday blogs for your reading enjoyment.


Holiday Emotions

A Truly Merry Holiday

In a fascinating study from 2002, a pair of researchers asked over a hundred people about their stress and happiness during the holidays, including questions about consumption behavior.

They found that family-based or religious celebrations tended to result in the greatest levels of happiness, as opposed to materialist consumption practices.

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santa-claus-christmasStaying Jolly for the Holidays

The Christmas season is certainly a happy time for many people, but it’s often hectic nature can cause a great deal of stress.

Thankfully, there are easy ways to manage this stress without distracting from the necessary shopping, cooking, and family time.

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Christmas Emotions and Rituals

Christmas Rituals and Emotions

Is the holiday complete without traditional family celebrations and holiday rituals? This is exactly what a team of Spanish and Chilean researchers attempted to evaluate in a 2011 study.

Situating their research into a finding that ritual practices are important for personal happiness and family cohesion, Dr. Paez and his team examined what role holiday-specific traditions had on emotional well-being.

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Christmas Gifts

Really Experiencing the Holidays

A growing body of research suggests that true happiness comes from a very different sort of gift giving.

Researchers have worked to distinguish between the happiness gained from buying material possessions and that derived from pursuing memorable experiences, arguing that material purchases fail to create the same lasting happiness.

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The Humintell Blog December 8, 2020

What a Year 2020 has been!

When times are tough, finding things to be grateful for can be difficult.

We are extremely grateful for your support. You have inspired and motivated us to be better, which helped us make it through the year.

Thank you!

We wish you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season. Happy Holidays!

David Matsumoto and the entire Humintell team


Please enjoy this selection of our most popular blog posts from 2020:

Body Language Decoded: Brought to you by CBC

Take a journey deep inside the intriguing world of non-verbal communication. As human beings, our bodies communicate our inner emotions and feelings in ways that can often be easily seen by others, but at other times, are barely visible.

 


What is Body Language?

So you want to know about body language?

Body language is also known by another term called Nonverbal Behavior.

Nonverbal behavior is a complex signal system of the body to communicate our mental states, thoughts and feelings.


How to Read Facial Expressions of Emotion when People are Wearing Masks

How can we identify indicators of the face, both veracity and deceptive, even when people are wearing masks?

It is true that when people wear masks, the amount of visual cues that we have (the observable surface of the face) is greatly reduced.

But not all masks are created equal.

 


Addressing Arguments Against Facial Expressions of Emotion

Within the past few months, many people have reached out to Humintell and asked us to comment on recent research articles that argue against facial expressions of emotion.

After a lot of deliberation, Director Dr. David Matsumoto addresses those issues.

The post What a Year 2020 has been! first appeared on Humintell.

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The Humintell Blog November 17, 2020

Why humans may have more in common with chimps than we thought

What can humans learn about ourselves from studying chimpanzees?

Primatologist Frans de Waal has spent almost three decades studying the behavior and intelligence of chimpanzees. Now, he’s focused on their emotional lives–and he’s found primates and people aren’t so different in how they react to circumstances and each other. Jeffrey Brown of PBS Newshour talks to de Waal about the implications of his findings.

The post Why humans may have more in common with chimps than we thought first appeared on Humintell.

Filed Under: Nonverbal Behavior

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