Andrew Huberman· PhD
Yeah. But can we imagine somebody, let's just like hypothetical person who can keep their body very still while they're angry and be very articulate. That includes not moving their hands. We'd probably think perhaps that person's like sociopathic, but that's not the picture I'm trying to paint. Then on the other extreme can imagine somebody who um is very angry and is just sticulating a lot and moving like we can immediately go yeah that make that makes sense and we could do this for any emotion y right so how should we think about >> emotion as an experience and how it's expressed along these three axes right which is >> motor language and then the emotion itself yeah