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UC Berkeley psychologist Dacher Keltner is a pioneer in the study of an emotion known as
"elevation," characterized by a "a feeling of spreading, liquid warmth in the chest and a lump in
the throat." (Not be confused with heartburn.) Triggering that emotion in the lab is challenging.
His research group's latest approach though is to play their subjects Barack Obama's victory
speech. (My IFTF colleague Jason Tester has dubbed the impact of Obama on people's brains
"neurobama.") Slate has a great profile of "elevation" research, including the work of moral
psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of The Happiness Hypothesis. I also look forward to reading
Keltner's forthcoming book on the subject of "elevation," titled Born To Be Good: The Science of a
Meaningful Life (which is not an Obama biography). From Slate: Elevation has always existed but has
just moved out of the realm of philosophy and religion and been recognized as a distinct emotional
state and a subject for psychological study. Psychology has long focused on what goes wrong, but in
the past decade there has been an explosion of interest in "positive
psychology"—what makes us feel good and why. University of Virginia moral
psychologist Jonathan Haidt, who coined the term elevation, writes, "Powerful moments of elevation
sometimes seem to push a mental 'reset button,' wiping out feelings of cynicism and replacing them
with feelings of hope, love, and optimism, and a sense of moral inspiration...." We come to
elevation, Haidt writes, through observing others—their strength of character,
virtue, or "moral beauty." Elevation evokes in us "a desire to become a better person, or to lead a
better life." "Obama in Your Heart" (Slate), Buy "Born To Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful
Life" (Amazon), Buy "The Happiness Hypothesis" (Amazon)...br style="clear: both;"/ a
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