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Emotions

book on emotions



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There are six classically defined facial expressions:



Joy Surprise Fear Anger Disgust Sadness


 * Others include: Anger,  Concentration,  Confusion,  Contempt,  Desire,  Disgust,  Excitement,  Empathy,  Fear,  Flirt,  Frustration,  Glaring,  Happiness,  Love,  Sadness,  Snarl and Surprise ...

The face

The face as a whole indicates much about human moods as well. Specific emotional states, such as happiness or sadness, are expressed through a smile or a frown, respectively. There are seven universally recognized emotions shown through facial expressions: fear, anger, surprise, contempt, disgust, happiness, and sadness. Regardless of culture, these expressions are the same. However, the same emotion from a specific facial expression may be recognized by a culture, but the same intensity of emotion may not be perceived. For example, studies have shown that Asian cultures tend to rate images of facial emotions as less intense than non-Asian cultures surveyed. This difference can be explained by display rules, which are culture-specific guidelines for behavior appropriateness. In some countries, it may be more rude to display an emotion than in another. Showing anger toward another member in a group may create problems and disharmony, but if displayed towards a competitive rival, it could create in-group cohesion.

Male and Female


 * The Invisible Partners: John A. Sanford

How the Male and Female in Each of Us Affects Our Relationships _____________________________________________________


 * C.G. Jung's 'animus and anime'

Emotional intelligence

Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to identify, assess, and control the emotions of oneself, of others, and of groups. Various models and definitions have been proposed of which the ability and trait EI models are the most widely accepted in the scientific literature. Ability EI is usually measured using maximum performance tests and has stronger relationships with traditional intelligence, whereas trait EI is usually measured using self-report questionnaires and has stronger relationships with personality.

