Similarly, human aesthetic experiences gain their authenticity and value from their being encounters with yet another aspect of the multidimensional reality that encompasses humanity Experiences of beauty are much more
than emotion recalled in tranquillity; they are engagements with the everlasting truth of being.
Not exact matches
Jennifer Aaker, the General Atlantic Professor of Marketing at Stanford GSB, says that people embrace and remember narratives, which can be rich with characters,
emotions, or actions, far more
than they
recall facts and data.
Psychologists know that memories that are linked to strong
emotions are stronger, more easily
recalled and last longer
than more instrumental memories.
We have all had success at certain times in our life and if we can
recall a great success we had that gave you an exhilorating emotional charge
than we can anchor back into these empowering
emotions.
They tend to remember
emotions experienced by people better
than those experienced by Muppets or animated characters, and they do not necessarily focus on
emotions of the characters when retelling the narrative of a television program.5 By the time they reach age eight, however, children, especially girls, are more likely to mention characters» affective states when retelling a televised story.6 Older children also begin to understand television characters» more complex
emotions, such as jealousy.7 Like their younger counterparts, older children's
recall of affect is higher if they perceive the program as realistic.8