Do We Share Emotions – And Does That Matter?
An old philosophical debate asks the question, how do we know that our emotions are commensurate with one another? Meaning, ...
An old philosophical debate asks the question, how do we know that our emotions are commensurate with one another? Meaning, ...
I am happy to report good news for speakers. A recent study in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin offers ...
I was going to watch the first Republican debate anyway, but when CNN’s Gary Tuchman called and wanted me to ...
First the bad news. Yoga does not significantly boost your memory. Very good for you in many ways – I ...
I’ve written occasionally about the power of mirroring to create trust in human interaction. The reason is relatively straightforward – ...
I was struck recently by a set of research studies that reinforced the importance of touch in persuasion. Touching people ...
Regular readers of this blog (and my book Power Cues) will know that I’m an advocate for a version of ...
Today’s the day. You have a presentation to give. It’s your biggest audience yet. The organizers tell you there could ...
Sometimes when I work with clients, there’s a moment when the full implications of what I’m asking from them in ...
A new theory, just published in the journal Behaviour and Brain Sciences (Morsella et al., 2015), reaffirms what I argued in ...