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Quoted: Luke Chang on Emotions and the Brain

8/12/2015
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“This has enormous implications for improving our understanding of how emotions are generated and regulated, which have been notoriously difficult to define and measure,” says Luke Chang, an assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences, in a Medical Daily story about a new study, led by Chang, that identified a neural “signature” that could predict how negatively someone will react to negative images.

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A novel happens when I need to go more places with a story that I couldn’t compress. But my goal is always to compress. That’s just my aesthetic.

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Peter Orner, Dartmouth Professorship in English and Creative Writing
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Publishers Weekly
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6/13/2025
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Wild boars were probably attracted to human settlements as people started settling down and began growing their own food.

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