Emotions are experienced through a combination of physiological reactions, like increased heart rate and hormone secretion, and cognitive processes, such as interpreting sensory information and past experiences. Emotions also involve the expression and regulation of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors in response to internal or external stimuli.
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There are a number of different models of basic emotions but for "we all experience" the best model is probably that based in universal facial expressions research: Fear, anger, surprise, disgust, happiness, and sadness. Personally, I favor the models with pairs since emotions feal like they clearly follow a gradient (different degrees of each emotion can be experience) which gives you: Fear - anger Surprise - anticipation Trust - disgust Happiness - sadness
Yes, all people are born with the capacity for emotions. Emotions are fundamental to human experience and play a crucial role in both social interactions and decision-making. Each individual's emotional experience may vary based on genetic, environmental, and social factors.
One advantage of the Cannon-Bard theory is that it emphasizes the simultaneous experience of emotions and physiological responses, which suggests that emotions can be generated independently of physiological changes. This helps to explain instances where we may experience emotions without distinct bodily reactions.
Happiness, sadness, and fear are three common emotions that people may experience.
Many psychologists believe that newborns are born with basic reflexes and instincts, but their personality and temperament develop over time through interactions with their environment and caregivers. These early experiences shape their cognitive, emotional, and social development.