The Fundamental Aspect of Human Emotion that 'Inside Out 2' Gets Wrong
Briefly

No, according to Pamela Cole, a clinical psychologist, new emotions don't emerge in adolescence. Anxiety, envy, embarrassment, and boredom appear around age two.
Puberty intensifies existing emotions due to biological changes, not because new emotions suddenly appear. The brain prepares for mating and childbearing through hormone fluctuations.
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