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  • Emotion - Wikipedia
    In psychology and philosophy, emotion typically includes a subjective, conscious experience characterized primarily by psychophysiological expressions, biological reactions, and mental states A similar multi-componential description of emotion is found in sociology
  • EMOTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EMOTION is a conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear) subjectively experienced as strong feeling usually directed toward a specific object and typically accompanied by physiological and behavioral changes in the body
  • What Are Emotions? Types of Emotions in Psychology
    Emotions are physiological and psychological responses that help people react to events or situations Each emotion involves several components, including thoughts, physical changes, and behaviors While emotions, feelings, and moods are related, they differ in duration, intensity, and the triggers that evoke them
  • Emotion | Definition, Examples, Scope, Structures, Facts | Britannica
    Emotion is a complex experience of consciousness, sensation, and behavior reflecting the personal significance of a thing, event, or state of affairs
  • Emotion (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    The target object of an emotion is the specific entity the emotion is about For example, love can be about Mary, or about Bangkok, or about Homer Simpson and so on These are all possible targets of love, and they may be real or imaginary Not every emotion has a target
  • What Actually Are Emotions? - Psychology Today
    Scientists generally consider emotions to be automatic, unconscious physiological reactions to stimuli Emotions play a central and crucial role, integrating physiology, cognition, behavior,
  • Emotions - American Psychological Association (APA)
    Emotion typically involves feeling but differs from feeling in having an overt or implicit engagement with the world Adapted from the APA Dictionary of Psychology
  • What is an emotion? - PMC
    In 1884, William James, the American psychologist, famously posed the question: what is an emotion?


















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