Press NewsMedia Archive Main content start News Search by title Filter by category - Any -FacultyStaffStudents CC0/Pixabay: Leo Reynolds/Flickr July 6, 2016 Why Chinese people may see 'bad in the good' Image credit: Stanford+Connects May 21, 2016 How Culture Influences Emotion Image credit: NY Mag April 6, 2016 How When Breath Becomes Air Is Helping Create Conversations About Mortality Image credit: Irwin Wong March 29, 2016 Robots grow up: Building the emotional machine Image credit: AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill February 24, 2016 The uniquely American appeal of Donald Trump’s favorite insult Image credit: Twitter February 22, 2016 Why Barack Obama has such a big grin yet some leaders never smile Image credit: Paul Sancya/AP February 19, 2016 National Culture Shapes How Wide Politicians Smile Image credit: AKIRA/ITOH; Pete Souza February 16, 2016 Culture shapes how leaders smile, Stanford research shows Image credit: HBR February 1, 2016 Your High Intensity Emotions May Be Tiring You Out Image credit: L.A. Cicero November 24, 2015 Culture factors into why we like or dislike people, new Stanford research shows Image credit: Pixar June 23, 2015 Finding Sadness in Joy Image credit: Stanford News April 2, 2015 Emotional fit important between a patient's desired feelings and physician, Stanford research shows Image credit: Stanford News March 25, 2015 Stanford research: People from different cultures express sympathy differently Image credit: Stanford News July 2, 2014 European Americans embrace positive feelings, while Chinese prefer a balance of feelings, Stanford research shows Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Back to Top