Emotions:-: Emotion Is A
Emotions:-: Emotion Is A
Emotions:-: Emotion Is A
Emotion is a mental state associated with the nervous system brought on by chemical
changes variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a
degree of pleasure or displeasure.
Emotion is often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition,
and motivation.
Emotions can be defined as a positive or negative experience that is associated with a
particular pattern of physiological activity. Emotions produce different physiological,
behavioral and cognitive changes.
Emotions are complex. According to some theories, they are states of feeling that result
in physical and psychological changes that influence our behavior.
The physiology of emotion is closely linked to arousal of the nervous system with
various states and strengths of arousal relating, apparently, to particular emotions.
Emotion is also linked to behavioral tendency. Extroverted people are more likely to be
social and express their emotions, while introverted people are more likely to be more
socially withdrawn and conceal their emotions. Emotion is often the driving force
behind motivation, positive or negative. According to other theories, emotions are not
causal forces but simply syndromes of components, which might include motivation,
feeling, behavior, and physiological changes, but no one of these components is the
emotion. Nor is the emotion an entity that causes these components.
Emotions involve different components, such as subjective experience, cognitive
processes, expressive behavior, psychophysiological changes, and instrumental
behavior.
The Oxford Dictionary definition of emotion is "A strong feeling deriving from one's
circumstances, mood, or relationships with others." Emotions are responses to
significant internal and external events.
Emotions can be occurrences (e.g., panic) or dispositions (e.g., hostility), and short-
lived (e.g., anger) or long-lived (e.g., grief).
Importance/Significance of Emotions :-
Emotions can play an important role in how we think and behave. The emotions we feel each day
can compel us to take action and influence the decisions we make about our lives, both large and
small. In order to truly understand emotions, it is important to understand the three critical
components of an emotion.
These different elements can play a role in the function and purpose of your emotional responses.