Chapter

Understanding Emotional Development Across Cultures
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1:30:21 - 1:35:05 (04:43)

The transcript discusses how children can learn emotional concepts through labeled and mental words, and research on how people learn emotional concepts of different cultures when they move from one culture to another.

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Emotions are constructed by humans and given meanings beyond their physical signals.
1:30:21 - 1:31:05 (00:43)
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Emotions
Summary

Emotions are constructed by humans and given meanings beyond their physical signals. They are similar to money, countries, and other constructions that we impose meaning on.

Chapter
Understanding Emotional Development Across Cultures
Episode
#129 – Lisa Feldman Barrett: Counterintuitive Ideas About How the Brain Works
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Infants can learn abstract concepts through the use of labeled objects and mental words from caregivers, which helps them develop their cognitive abilities.
1:31:05 - 1:32:59 (01:54)
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Infants
Summary

Infants can learn abstract concepts through the use of labeled objects and mental words from caregivers, which helps them develop their cognitive abilities.

Chapter
Understanding Emotional Development Across Cultures
Episode
#129 – Lisa Feldman Barrett: Counterintuitive Ideas About How the Brain Works
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The podcast discusses how people learn emotion concepts when they move from one culture to another and the process of emotion acculturation.
1:33:00 - 1:35:05 (02:05)
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Culture studies
Summary

The podcast discusses how people learn emotion concepts when they move from one culture to another and the process of emotion acculturation. It highlights a study conducted in the 1990s where men and women were asked about their emotional lives and how the findings relate to this topic.

Chapter
Understanding Emotional Development Across Cultures
Episode
#129 – Lisa Feldman Barrett: Counterintuitive Ideas About How the Brain Works
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast