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From a mechanistic perspective, emotions can be defined as "a positive or negative experience that is associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity. The particular physiological activity is a kind of energy which can be said to influence the state of mind and body , this energy can either elevate the mind or depress the mind for a brief periods of time like a wave of fluctuation of energy. | From a mechanistic perspective, emotions can be defined as "a positive or negative experience that is associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity. The particular physiological activity is a kind of energy which can be said to influence the state of mind and body , this energy can either elevate the mind or depress the mind for a brief periods of time like a wave of fluctuation of energy. |
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| * [[:en:emotion_mapping | Emotion mapping ]] |
| * [[:en:emotional_reasoning | Emotional reasoning ]] |
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| * affect |
| * irritable mood |
| * anger |
| * rage |
| * anxiety |
| * anxiety, castration |
| * koro (penis panic) |
| * dental anxiety |
| * bereavement |
| * grief |
| * boredom |
| * euphoria |
| * expressed emotion |
| * fear |
| * dental anxiety |
| * panic |
| * frustration |
| * guilt |
| * shame |
| * happiness |
| * hate |
| * hostility |
| * jealousy |
| * laughter |
| * loneliness |
| * love |
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