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    Colors have been bringing emotions out of humans since before we can remember. In an article on color psychology‚ the author states‚ “the impact that colors have on our brains is used to manipulate our decision making by multiple facets of society.” It’s always been a question if it really does make humans feel a certain way or if it just seems that way because that’s how we’ve been taught. Colors have been proven to evoke emotions because many studies have been made to show that it does‚ scientists

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    Human Facial Expressions and Emotions: Are they Universal? Abstract To accept that the implications of human emotions are universal is indeed very extensive. It speaks to an issue that is deeply entrenched in human nature and it is by no means a trivial question. Much research has been conducted in this field of emotions through the analysis of facial expressions‚ categorizing evidence into two primary categories: those in favor of the universality of emotions‚ known as the Universality thesis

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    Handling emotions and expressing feelings in relationship TABLE OF CONTENTS |Contents |Page | |I – Definition of feeling |3 | |II – The importance of expressing feelings in relationships |3 | |Saying

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    mother‚ and she’s calling to let you know that your beloved family pet has died. You suddenly feel your chest tighten‚ and your eyes well up with tears as you process the sudden‚ overwhelming feeling of loss. According to the James-Lange theory of emotion‚ this feeling of sadness comes from your body’s physiological reaction to the news. Upon hearing about Fluffy’s death‚ your brain sends a signal to your vagus nerves‚ stimulating them‚ and in turn causing that classic sorrowful feeling of tightness

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    - MOTIVATION AND EMOTION - EXAM Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1. When you are engaging in goal-directed behavior‚ you may be best described as experiencing a. emotion b. motivation c. an incentive d. drive reduction 2. An internal state of tension that motivates an organism to engage in activities that should reduce this tension defines a. motive b. incentive c. emotion d. drive 3. According

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    memories and emotions to a young audience. Disney tries to explain these concepts by having a team of emotions controlling their person’s actions via a control panel‚ so the audience can understand the idea because the emotions are seen as people. The main emotions of Inside Out is joy‚ sadness‚ anger‚ disgust‚ and fear. Someone at Disney decided that these five emotions are universal to everyone in the movie and for everyone watching the movie. Is that true for me‚ that those five emotions Disney chose

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    The past few decades have seen increasing interest in emotion research. Although much remains to be learned‚ agreement is beginning to emerge regarding the way emotion should be viewed. Emotions provide a unique source of information for individuals about their environment‚ which informs and shapes their thoughts‚ actions‚ and subsequent feelings‚ and there is a growing view that emotion information can be used more or less intelligently. A notion central to emotional intelligence theory is that

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    There are three significant theories of emotion that attempt to describe and explain the way we respond emotionally to stimuli. The first theory was created by William James and Carl Lange and is known as the James-Lange theory. They believed that our body responds first and then we interpret that response in an emotion. Alternatively‚ the second theory created by Walter Cannon and Philip Bard was called the Cannon-Bard theory and claimed that we have a bodily and emotional response simultaneously

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    Generically‚ appraisal theorists define emotions as episodes that are restricted to a duration of a little more than a few seconds‚ which will encounter several changes; changes in your evaluation and appraisal of the stimulus‚ changes in your action tendencies‚ the peripheral and central somatic responses‚ your expressive behaviour (muscle movements‚ facial expressions) and emotional feelings (the reflections of other factors and the stimulus in your consciousness) (Moors‚ 2013). Additionally‚

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    The Ideal Society – Reason vs. Emotions An ideal society is one in which people act together as one for the greater good of the society‚ rather than the individual. The question is: are people to look to their emotional or rational side in determining what to act upon? The obvious answer is – reason. Where with reason‚ the answers are clear‚ emotions often cloud judgment. In a rational society‚ people know their place and their duty. For instance‚ a garbage collector may not enjoy the work

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