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"emotion is moved or stripped up state of individual "who said this?​

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Answered by sihanmintu
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"Emotion is moved or stripped up state of individual " is said by Woodworth.

Emotion

  • The word "emotion" comes from the Latin verb "movere," which means "to stir up, agitate, disturb, or move.
  • " Emotion, according to Woodworth, is a "conscious stirred up state of the organism."
  • Emotions are the reactions that people have in response to certain events or situations.
  • According to the American Psychological Association (APA), the sort of emotion a person feels is determined by the situation that causes the emotion.
  • When a person receives excellent news, for example, they are happy. When a person is endangered, they feel terror.

Emotional Components:

Emotions are made up of three parts.

a. Cognition:

  • This component mostly influences how we evaluate a situation, causing us to become emotionally involved in one way or another, or not at all.

b. Attitude:

  • We ponder about feelings in our daily lives. In an aroused person, the feelings are most immediately apparent alterations. Feelings have an instant motivating effect.
  • They cause a variety of physiological changes in the cardiovascular system, including elevated blood pressure and alterations in sexual desire. They also elicit extensive electrochemical activity and excite the neurological system.

c. Personality:

  • Facial, postural, gesture, and vocal reactions are all part of the behavioural component.

Changes Associated with Emotions

Extrinsic changes:

During an emotional state, there are several external or observable changes.

  1. The tone of the voice changes depending on the mood. Experiments have shown that emotions can be detected by listening to someone's voice.
  2. Facial expressions vary with time. By looking at a person's face, we can tell what feeling he is experiencing.
  3. There will be changes in body language, such as muscle rigidity, finger twisting, and hand and leg motions.
  4. Sweating.
  5. On the forehead, there are wrinkles.
  6. Eyes that are red.
  7. Hair erection on the skin, etc.

Intrinsic Changes

  1. An increase in heart rate leads to a rise in blood pressure.
  2. Increased respiratory rate.
  3. Elevated blood sugar levels.
  4. Decreased GI tract function—this is why we don't feel hungry when we're upset.
  5. Changes in brain wave frequency.
  6. Pupils' dilatation.
  7. Saliva output is reduced, and the mouth is dry.

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