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  1. Experiences of emotion are content-rich events that emerge at the level of psychological description, but must be causally constituted by neurobiological processes. This chapter outlines an emerging scientific agenda for understanding what these experiences feel like and how they arise.

  2. 22 de jul. de 2022 · Each element can play a role in the function and purpose of your emotional responses. Subjective component: How you experience the emotion; Physiological component: How your body reacts to the emotion; Expressive component: How you behave in response to the emotion

  3. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Subjective component: The individual subjective assessment of feelings to the emotions each person experiences (feelings). Physiological component : The reaction of a person’s body to the emotion experienced (response).

  4. Learning Objectives. Explain the biological experience of emotion. Summarize the psychological theories of emotion. Give examples of the ways that emotion is communicated. The most fundamental emotions, known as the basic emotions, are those of anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise.

  5. Studies examining the link between subjective emotion intensity and degree of coherence in the laboratory have taken cross-sectional approaches, assessing whether individuals who experience more intense emotions have higher coherence compared to individuals who experience less intense emotions.

  6. We argue that subjective emotional experience, the feeling, is the essence of an emotion, and that objective manifestations in behavior and in body or brain physiology are, at best, indirect indicators of these inner experiences.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2018 · We argue that subjective emotional experience, the feeling, is the essence of an emotion, and that objective manifestations in behavior and in body or brain physiology are, at best, indirect indicators of these inner experiences.