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La chasse au kama muta

The article discusses the phenomenon known as 'kama muta,' a sudden feeling of connection or love towards something or someone, often experienced during collective emotional moments such as national celebrations or sports events. Researchers, including Professor Beate Seibt from the University of Oslo, have studied this phenomenon through various examples, including Norway's national football team being celebrated on Rådhusplassen in Oslo and Martin Ødegaard leading supporters in a chant during a match in New Jersey. The article explores how these experiences trigger emotional responses linked to dopamine release, similar to the pleasure derived from chocolate or other rewards. It highlights how such moments create a sense of unity and belonging, which people seek to experience again.

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La chasse au kama muta

The article discusses the phenomenon known as 'kama muta,' a sudden feeling of connection or love towards something or someone, often experienced during collective emotional moments such as national celebrations or sports events. Researchers, including Professor Beate Seibt from the University of Oslo, have studied this phenomenon through various examples, including Norway's national football team being celebrated on Rådhusplassen in Oslo and Martin Ødegaard leading supporters in a chant during a match in New Jersey. The article explores how these experiences trigger emotional responses linked to dopamine release, similar to the pleasure derived from chocolate or other rewards. It highlights how such moments create a sense of unity and belonging, which people seek to experience again.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents research findings on a psychological phenomenon ('kama muta') and its occurrence during national events like sports matches and celebrations. While it references national pride and collective emotions, the focus is on academic research rather than political positions, policies,或

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