Word: emotionalizing
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“That’s a really good team that we just played,” co-captain Lizzy Nichols said. “And I really felt that we finally brought the emotion and intensity we need to match a team like that.”
“Just the emotion and feeling inside of the locker room during halftime, you could really feel that we are in this game—we were excited, we were having fun, we were achieving the goals we set out for ourselves,” Nichols said.
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Hauser then shared his latest research on neurogenetic problems—he is currently studying a population of psychopaths, whom he characterized as lacking social emotion.