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1Chapter 7.2 emotionsby vanengine256 termsApril 17, 2009
2SpanishVerbs05 _in emotionby spring18ticket60 termsAugust 10, 2008
3AP Psychology Motivation & Emotionby jaquiwilson40 termsApril 15, 2008
4Emotions - Ngā kare-a-rotoby stoneam22 termsMay 22, 2009
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5Emotions: Lessons 13 and 14 Vocabby NMH28 termsMarch 31, 2008
6Spanish 1- Temporary Emotions and Locationsby msraymond45 termsFebruary 14, 2008
7Emotionby MrOksiuta7 termsMarch 13, 2009
8한국어 People - Emotionsby aureli10127 termsAugust 17, 2008
9Emotional Termsby Lambertprhs25 termsJanuary 8, 2009
10Unit 1 mental and emotional healthby twilightfan235 termsOctober 3, 2009
11Drugs for Behavioral/ Emotional Disorders, Mood Disorders, and Psychosesby tschmidt0927 termsApril 28, 2009
12Estar Emotionsby Stickziiz0424 termsSeptember 3, 2009
13Les emotionsby V181247027 termsSeptember 30, 2009
14emotion and motivationby kgolda50 termsFebruary 28, 2009
15Emotionsby y2014jactay15 termsSeptember 17, 2009
16French EMOTIONS (ch. 9)by pinkelefant141536 termsFebruary 12, 2009
17Chapter 13 Myers Emotionby jreible9 termsDecember 21, 2008
18"emotacons" emotionsby arobicsek1522 termsDecember 10, 2008
19estar emotionsby footyfanatic7724 termsOctober 5, 2008
20Emotional Adjectivesby nffcchris25 termsMarch 1, 2009
21Motivation and Emotionby Kbache15 termsFebruary 17, 2009
22English Collocations 2 - feelings and emotionsby Nolyemi25 termsSeptember 24, 2009
23Emotionsby kellyreynolds15 termsNovember 17, 2008
24Emotionsby SchwerinB22 termsMarch 30, 2009
25Ch 13 Emotionby tjlarson9010 termsDecember 11, 2007
26Social/Emotional Behavior ages for typical devlopmentby sghedini9 termsMarch 21, 2009
27Emotional Reactions; primer pasoby ricec32 termsDecember 17, 2008
28Motivation and Emotionby breeziet15 termsFebruary 17, 2009
29Unit04 5.FEELINGS AND EMOTIONSby cyphercris57 termsDecember 17, 2008
30Emotionsby jevarn1523 termsSeptember 17, 2009
31Persuasive Language and Emotional Appealsby sophietehan25 termsOctober 27, 2009
32subjunctive/emotionby senoraalexander19 termsFebruary 13, 2009
33spanish emotionsby mitb23 termsFebruary 26, 2008
34emotionsby jules63410 termsSeptember 17, 2009
35emotionsby renee42935 termsFebruary 9, 2009
36Chapter 11: Motivation & Emotion by emilylouise53047 termsMarch 9, 2009
37Emotions/ prepositionsby y2014kilcam116 termsSeptember 17, 2009
38:es emotionsby oh_nice24 termsJune 2, 2009
39Life-Span Development ch7 Sociemotional Development in Infancyby hammann123 termsFebruary 19, 2008
40Psychology: Chapter 13: Motivation and Emotionby dplante56718 termsMay 6, 2008
41Invitations and Emotionsby Dave_Cohen31 termsApril 15, 2009
42Emotionby carly571713 termsMarch 11, 2009
43Tener idioms / estar (emotions)by pwgren18 termsSeptember 28, 2009
44Emotion Wordsby sbgrice10 termsMay 1, 2009
45Adjectives that describe emotions and conditionsby p_bizzle23 termsDecember 4, 2008
46Emotionsby quinn271433 termsFebruary 2, 2009
47Motivation/Emotionby ashaleighmarie91 termsOctober 1, 2008
48Subjunctive Verbs: Emotionsby spost0613 termsJanuary 29, 2009
49emotionsby graycat52522 termsSeptember 10, 2009
50Drugs for emotional and mood disordersby agmilne20 termsApril 15, 2009

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emotion groups
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1adjectives that describe emotions and conditionsDREW school1 user
emotion definitions
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1a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience14 sets
2strong feeling about something or someone11 sets
3a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience.9 sets
4experience of feelings that underlies behavior; activates and effects behaviors but difficult to predict behavior; ex. fear, joy, surprise7 sets
5a response of the whole organism, invloving 1) physiological arousal 2) expressive behaviors 3) conscious experience6 sets
6a response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience6 sets
7a strong feeling6 sets
8a subjective conscious experience (the cognitive component) accompanied by bodily arousal (the physiological component) and by characteristic overt expressions (the behavioral component)5 sets
9a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience. (myers psychology 8e p. 513)5 sets
10any strong feeling5 sets
11strong feeling4 sets
12a specific feeling4 sets
13a state of mind; a strong feeling4 sets
14a subjective response, usually accompanied by a physiological change, which is interpreted n a particular way by the individual and often leads to a change in behavior4 sets
15a state of mind or a strong feeling4 sets
16the feeling that is produced in response to life experiences3 sets
17feelings about a situation, person, or objects that involves changes in physiological arousal and cognitions.3 sets
18a feeling3 sets
19feeling3 sets
20érzelem3 sets
21gustar3 sets
22a state of mind3 sets
23estar3 sets
24n 情感2 sets
25the act of letting out feelings2 sets
26a complex pattern of changes, including physiological arousal, feelings, cognitive processes, and behavioral reactions, made in response to a situation perceived to be personally significant2 sets
27a reaction to a specific stimulus2 sets
28sentir2 sets
29感情2 sets
30the "feeling" aspect of consciousness, characterized by a certain physical arousal, a certain behavior that reveals the emotion to the outside world, and an inner awareness of feelings.2 sets
31the feelings that the poet brings to the mind of the reader of the poem.2 sets
32a response of the whole organism2 sets
33response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience2 sets
34a response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors and conscious experience2 sets
35情感2 sets
36refers to a state of arousal that is defined by subjective states of feeling, such as sadness, anger and disgust; often accompanied by physiological changes, such as changes in heart rate and respiration rate2 sets
37a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general2 sets
38is a response of the whole organism involving three components: (1) physical arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious expe­rience, (p. 371)2 sets
39a specific feeling.2 sets
40a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviours, and (3) conscious experience2 sets