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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Emotions Across Cultures
2. When Do We Become Emotional?
3. Changing What We Become Emotional About
4. Behaving Emotionally
5. Sadness and Agony
6. Anger
7. Surprise and Fear
8. Disgust and Contempt
9. Enjoyable Emotions
CONCLUSION: Living with Emotion
APPENDIX : Reading Faces—The Test
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