Emotional states have been associated with the divine and with the enlightenment of the human mind and body.
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Emotional states have been associated with the divine and with the enlightenment of the human mind and body.
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Emotional proposed that actions are motivated by "fears, desires, and passions".
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Emotional proposed what is known as "core-SELF" to be generating these affects.
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Emotional pioneered various methods for studying non-verbal expressions, from which he concluded that some expressions had cross-cultural universality.
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Emotional argued that physiological responses were too slow and often imperceptible and this could not account for the relatively rapid and intense subjective awareness of emotion.
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Emotional believed that the richness, variety, and temporal course of emotional experiences could not stem from physiological reactions, that reflected fairly undifferentiated fight or flight responses.
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Emotional has put forward a more nuanced view which responds to what he has called the 'standard objection' to cognitivism, the idea that a judgment that something is fearsome can occur with or without emotion, so judgment cannot be identified with emotion.
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Emotional'story of emotions has become an increasingly popular topic recently, with some scholars arguing that it is an essential category of analysis, not unlike class, race, or gender.
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Emotional explained how the heightened state of emotional energy achieved during totemic rituals transported individuals above themselves giving them the sense that they were in the presence of a higher power, a force, that was embedded in the sacred objects that were worshipped.
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Emotional energy is considered to be a feeling of confidence to take action and a boldness that one experiences when they are charged up from the collective effervescence generated during group gatherings that reach high levels of intensity.
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Emotional memories are reactivated more, they are remembered better and have more attention devoted to them.
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