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Peter Toohey, "Hold On: The Life, Science, and Art of Waiting" (Oxford UP, 2020)

New Books in Science

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Can Boredom Be Considered an Emotion?

Boredom is linked with a limited amount of brain chemistry, it appears. To have an emotion workin the brain, there's always got to be brain chemistry. Then there is what you could call a fenotype, that is to say, a series of gestures or situations people find themselves in that can evoke this sort of emotion. And there's fanotypes linked with boredom, let's say. And there is with anger. Isn't it enough ire angry? But we we may back to that. That answers you, an yu, but you also ask me, can boredom be considered an emotion? It seems to emerge within the brain in these situations where peering is involved

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