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  1. Jan 15, 2016 · Scientists believe that emotions arose in higher organisms because they helped them survive. Problems with biological systems that regulate the emotions often have precisely the opposite effect: having major depression or chronic, acute anxiety makes daily survival that much more difficult.

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  2. Since emotions are evolutionarily evolved products of brain function, it may reveal crucial to investigate how emotion states are implemented across diverse species, wherever possible including classical and non-typical model organisms . Only this approach may allow us to extract universal principles of emotions and their neuronal basis and distinguish them from mechanistic details in specific ...

  3. Jan 18, 2013 · Abstract. Feelings are mental experiences of body states. They signify physiological need (for example, hunger), tissue injury (for example, pain), optimal function (for example, well-being ...

  4. Jun 1, 2021 · Since emotions are evolutionarily evolved products of brain function, it may reveal crucial to investigate how emotion states are implemented across diverse species, wherever possible including classical and non-typical model organisms [115]. Only this approach may allow us to extract universal principles of emotions and their neuronal basis and distinguish them from mechanistic details in ...

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  5. Nov 2, 2023 · This list can arguably include the emotion (the bioregulatory response and its physiological manifestation in the body), the behavior that is caused by it, expressions of emotions (facial, bodily, vocal), the subjective experience of emotion (feeling), and the social aspects: recognition of emotional behavior or expressions, feelings about the emotional expressions of others, and metacognitive ...

  6. In the tradition of Darwin, basic emotions theorists have proposed that certain emotions are innate, in part because they are expressed the same in people around the world (Tomkins, 1962; Ekman, 1977, 1992; Izard, 1971, 1992; Plutchik, 1980; Buck, 1981). These innate emotions are said to be mediated by affect programs in the brain.

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  8. Oct 1, 2011 · The primal affects are intrinsic brain value systems that unconditionally and automatically inform animals how they are faring in survival. They serve an essential function in emotional learning. The positive affects index “comfort zones” that support survival, while negative affects inform animals of circumstances that may impair survival.

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