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  1. Sep 15, 2024 · Love and fear, two polarizing forces that shape the very fabric of our lives, are more than just fleeting emotions—they are the invisible puppet masters pulling the strings of human behavior. These primal feelings have been with us since the dawn of humanity, guiding our decisions, influencing our relationships, and coloring our perceptions of the world around us.

  2. Aug 8, 2016 · Several discrete emotions have broad theoretical and empirical importance, as shown by converging evidence from diverse areas of psychology, including facial displays, developmental behaviors, and neuroscience. However, the measurement of these states has not progressed along with theory, such that when researchers measure subjectively experienced emotions, they commonly rely on scales ...

    • Cindy Harmon-Jones, Brock Bastian, Eddie Harmon-Jones
    • 2016
  3. Emotion categories have degenerate instances (varying in their associated facial configurations, autonomic configurations, and appraisals) and any emotional instance (whether you call it an emotion or an emotional episode) can be caused by a different pattern of different domain general system interactions implemented as different brain states (see Clark-Polner et al., in press).

  4. Lindquist et al. (2012) considered only studies on discrete emotion categories, and analyzed the density of activation in areas of 10 mm which significantly respond to an emotion in comparison with the activity elicited through the mean of all other emotions in the same area [e.g., Fear vs. (Anger + Happiness + Sadness + Disgust)/4]. These authors reported that it was not possible to isolate ...

  5. The discrete emotions of shame, guilt, and contempt (sometimes called the social or self-conscious emotions) and the pattern of emotions in love and attachment may be considered basic in the sense that they are fundamental to human evolution, normative development, human mentality, and effective adaptation.

  6. Dec 5, 2018 · The veracity of the existence of a set of discrete and basic emotions has been questioned by research from a very different perspective that assumes that language plays a significant role in shaping our experience of emotion (Russell and Barrett, 1999). Originating from research on the subjective perception of emotional feelings, this research tradition has demonstrated that the experience of ...

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  8. to conclude that discrete emotions are products of biological natural selection 7. The other side of the debate emphasizes ... ‘fear’, ‘love’ and ‘anger’ found that specific

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