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Emotions - Coggle Diagram
Emotions
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Theories of emotions
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Schachter-Singer Theory
The physiological arousal occurs first, and then the individual must identify the reason for this arousal to experience and label it as an emotion
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Key elements of emotion
Psychological response
Emotions also cause strong physiological reactions. Such as when you are nervous, you feel fear, all you blood goes to your legs.
The behavioural response
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Sometimes control when identifying the emotion, and sometimes automatic as a reaction when not being able to.
Subjective Experience
We also don't always experience pure forms of each emotion. Mixed emotions over different events or situations in our lives are common.
Definition
An emotion is a complex psychological state that involves three distinct components: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.
Emotions vs Mood
Emotion only can lasts seconds, while
Mood is a state that can last longer