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emotion - 1 st year nursing student

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definition of emotion   emotion refers to the behaviour, physiological reactions, and subjective feelings that accompany motivated behaviour. Hence, when we are motivated, we display a wide range of emotional reactions  
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Main goal of emotion   to provide patterns of behaviour that are appropriate to particular situations  
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main components of emotions   behavioural-consists of muscular movements appropriate to the situation and autonomic and secretion of hormones  
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sympathetic division   arousing  
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parasympathetic division   calming  
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seratonin levels   associated with aggressive behaviour  
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James lange theory of emotion   emotional feelings follow bodily arousal  
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Cannon-Bard theory of emotion   emotional feelings and bodily arousal are processed at the same time in the brian  
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Schachter adn Singers cognitive theory   emotion occurs when a particular label is applied to general physical arousal  
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Carol Izards 10 basic emotions   joy,interest,excitement,surprise,anger,disgust,contempt,fear,shame,and guilt  
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difference between emotion and feeling   feelings are more like sensations and emotions are just unconsicous thought. Emotion is deeper  
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