Emotion, a lot more familiar word to everyone. Emotion has actually created a whole new world of its own.
The English version of the word momentum is 'emotion'. The word emotion is derived from the Latin word, Emovere which means to shake or excite. Emotion shakes man. For example, you see an angry person.
His fists clench, teeth begin to clench, wrinkles occur on the forehead, his whole body appears to be agitated. Emotion shakes man. The balance of man gets disturbed in the state of impulse, due to which the intellect of the person is not able to function properly.
But this does not necessarily impede momentum. While impulse brings difficulties in life, on the other hand, one gets the motivation to do good work with impetus. Sometimes some young men spoil their future by being subjugated by love, then many youths attain the pinnacle of progress through the inspiration of love.
This is absolutely true, that in the work done with a cold mind, there is very little fear of corrupting the road. In fact, the impulses stimulate the power of the organism and greatly assist it in an emergency. In the state of impulse, man does such things that he cannot do in a normal state.
But sometimes due to impetus, the organism becomes absolutely stunned and cannot even perform normal actions. Some psychologists believe that there is no difference between emotion and motivation. But a person can find out through his experience, how much difference is there between these two?
Some psychologists have not differentiated between bodily functions and emotions. All these opinions will be discussed in place, only then the true meaning of momentum will also be clear.
The definition of momentum can be given in the following words:
According to PVYang's statement, "Emotion is a state of intense excitement or disturbance in the whole person, which originates due to psychological reasons and consists of conscious conscious experiences and transcontinental actions."
Woodworth wrote that "Each emotion is a sensation, and each emotion is at the same time a motor set."
According to James Dever, "Emotion is a complex state of the organism, in which extensive bodily changes like inhalation, pulse speed, gland function, etc., a state of arousal or disturbance with a rapid sensation in mental state and a normal course of behavior. The trend is seen. "
Thus it is clear, that the momentum in the following five elements is found:
(i) the emergence of a situation,
(ii) habeas corpus by the organism,
(iii) the person being agitated as a response to that situation,
(iv) a conscious experience by the organism in that excited state,
(v) As a result of experience, emotional behavior is seen in him.
Emotions have great importance in human life. Many functions of humans are motivational emotions. Fighting in the battlefield, keeping life on the palm, is motivated not by human intelligence or ideas, but by emotions, in doing acts of valor and valor.
Life is boring without impulse. The person also gets the motivation to respond to the situation by impulse. It is a matter of everyone's experience that mobilization increases in an emotional state. When anger or euphoria comes, a person can do such an adventure, which can never be done in a normal mental state.
In the emotional state of love, a person passes away so much for the beloved, which he can never do in ordinary conditions. Vatsalya's impulse gets the parents to make the biggest sacrifices for the children.
Some people lose control over their intelligence for a short period of time. Because of losing control, the person does some appropriate work, then does something inappropriate. When anger comes, the person is acting inappropriately. The condition of a person becomes insane when the emotional state is very strong.
At that time, he has no knowledge of good or bad. He can also do bad work in the same way that can do good work. In this way, where human beings reach heights by some impulses, while some other impulses reach the animal level.
Emotion is a state of psychoeducational excitement, it is clear from the definition of momentum.
Therefore, it has three main grounds:
(a) Cognitive Basis,
(b) Physical Basis and,
(c) Cultural Basis
Some principles have also been established under each base, they have been interpreted accordingly.
( I ) Cognitive Basis Of Emotion:
Emotion depends on the cognition of the person. When the animal sees a stimulating stimulus, the eye produces the Nerve-Impulse, which travels to the vital part of the cortex through the sensory nerves.
As a result, we have sensation and observation of that stimulus, which is called cognition. According to this cognition, the emotions related to stimulation are felt.
According to this theory, momentum is divided into two classes - Biological Excitation and Cognitive Level. When a creature is stimulated by an external stimulus when it has the feeling of awareness it creates a feeling of emotion. The creature then observes the Brahman atmosphere.
He then lectures Chetan of his physical movement. According to this theory, it is necessary to lecture the conscious of physical movement; Like when a creature is happy to see a person; So there is also the stimulation of physical movement, and also the mental feeling of happiness, then we observe the situation in which that person has appeared before us in which the creature can explain its emotional experience (Harsh) and physical stimulation.
Especially when looking at another person in an emotional state, we lecture the conscious of our expression in a similar way. In this way, there are two times cognition in relation to momentum - first, the stimulus or cognition of external stimulus produces emotion, and the second time it explains the sensation of situation.
( II ) Cultural Basis Of Emotion:
Research on momentum shows that the origin and expression of momentum also depend on culture. The culture under which snakes are worshiped and where people live and play with snakes since childhood, they are not afraid of snakes.
On the other hand, in a culture in which it is told from childhood that a snake is highly poisonous and even a creature dies due to its bite, the snake becomes a fear-provoking stimulus for the people. Research also shows that the expressions or reactions of emotion are also cultural to some extent.
In the culture where impetuous expression is encouraged, the animals laugh happily and cry loudly in a sad state, on the other hand, in today's modern era, in the educated and developed culture, there is sadness. In both situations of happiness and happiness, people display their expressive expression in moderation.
Therefore, it can be said that to some extent the development of emotional experience and its mode of expression is based on culture.
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