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Emotions - Coggle Diagram
Emotions
Theory of Emotions
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Schachter-Singer Theory
This Theory suggests that similar physiological responses can produce varying emotions. For example, if you experience a racing heart and sweating palms during an important exam, you will probably identify the emotion as anxiety.
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Types of Emotions
Basic Emotions
Happiness, sadness, disgust, fear, surprise, and anger.
Complex Emotions
Amusement,Contempt,Contentment,Embarrassment,Satisfaction,Shame
These refers to how many brain activity it is used a the time of expresing a emotion, complex emotions require more use of the brain
Emotions VS Moods
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Emotions are chemicals released in response to our interpretation of a specific trigger. .Feelings are often fueled by a mix of emotions, and last for longer than emotions. Moods are more generalized. They're not tied to a specific incident, but a collection of inputs.
an emotion is a complex psychological state that involves three distinct components: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.