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What if emotions weren’t just reactions, but predictions shaped by your body, your past, and the words you use?
This issue explores how perception goes far beyond the traditional five senses—into movement, internal states, and memory itself.
We review how language constructs emotion, how synchronised movement builds trust, and how sound and scent are shaping powerful new forms of storytelling.
From clapping acoustics to emotionally aware robots, we’re entering an era where technology is being redesigned to feel with us, not just for us.
Inside this issue:
🔘 How your body helps you think
🔘 Are emotions built, not felt?
🔘 Stories you can smell, hear and move through
🔘 Can tech finally feel with us?
🔘 Is memory more fluid than we think?
🔘 Why smell is having a moment
🔘 What can clapping teach us about identity?
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