UNDERSTANDING BASIC EMOTIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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Emotions can be classified into basic types, each of which has profound effects on how individuals act and interact within their environments. This text explores the primary categories of basic emotions—happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust—and delves into their implications for human behavior.Abstract
Emotions play a pivotal role in shaping human behavior. They are complex psychological states that involve three distinct components: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.
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