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  1. Emotions do define us as humans and we do ‘feel’ when we have emotions. But more precisely, emotions are subjective internal experiences that involve both a ‘mental state’, as well as a ‘physiological state’. By ‘mental state’ we mean the internal cognitive label we use. For example love, excitement, anxiety and anger.

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  2. Schachter-Singer Theory. This theory, developed by Stanley Schachter and Jerome E. Singer, introduces the element of reasoning into the process of emotion. The theory hypothesizes that when we experience an event that causes physiological arousal, we try to find a reason for the arousal. Then, we experience the emotion.

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  3. Sep 1, 2007 · According to this definition, emotions are processes. of causally linked mental (appraisal, action tendency, subjective experience) and. behavioral (physiological reactions, facial and vocal ...

  4. the cause of their emotion or may not know why they feel a particular emotion, as when they feel anxious for what seems no particular reason. On occasion, people may even incorrectly construe their own emotional state, as when they angrily deny that they are angry. But many psychologists presume that the emotion itself is intrinsically

  5. Emotion feeling. a phase of neurobiological activity that is experienced as motivational and informational and that influences thought and action, a felt cognition, or action tendency. Levels of awareness. levels of consciousness, ranging from phenomenal consciousness to access (verbally reportable) and reflective consciousness, which support ...

  6. Dec 23, 2018 · The term emotion, stemming from the Latin emovere (to move out or agitate), broadly refers to those affective upheavals in experience that are directed at. events or objects in the world and that ...

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  8. Aug 23, 2018 · PDF | On Aug 23, 2018, Tracey Loughran and others published Introduction: Why Emotion Matters | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate ... Introduction: Why Emotion Matters ...

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