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EMOTION
Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is no scientific consensus on a definition. Emotions are often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, or creativity.
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.
- 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
LIST OF GERMANOGENIC EMOTIONS |
Afraid . Alarm . alertness . Amaze. Anger . anxiety . Astonish. awe . Baffle . Bewilder . Bliss . boast . brave . Calm . coward . crazy . cuddle . dread . enlightenment . enough . fail . Flumoxxed . Fondness . forgive . Friendliness . Glee . Gloom . godly . Greed . Grumpy . Guilt . happiness . harass . hate . Helplessness . hopeful . hug . laughter . Liking . Loathing . Loneliness . loose . Love . mad . Modesty . ponder . Pride . puzzlement . quell . Regret . religious . rest . restless . sadness . Schadenfreude . Scorn . shame . shock . Sorrow . think . thrill . trust . Wanderlust . wonder . worry . Wrath |
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