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  1. Vor einem Tag · The Birth of a Musical Dynasty. The story of The Emotions begins in the vibrant streets of Chicago, where the Hutchinson sisters – Sheila, Wanda, and Jeanette – first discovered their love for music. Growing up in a household where gospel hymns were as common as bedtime stories, the sisters’ voices naturally intertwined, creating ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmotionEmotion - Wikipedia

    Vor 4 Tagen · Emotions are responses to significant internal and external events. [24] Emotions can be occurrences (e.g., panic) or dispositions (e.g., hostility), and short-lived (e.g., anger) or long-lived (e.g., grief). [25] Psychotherapist Michael C. Graham describes all emotions as existing on a continuum of intensity. [26]

  3. 24. Sept. 2024 · Charles Darwin on Emotions is about how Darwin’s pioneering work helps in understanding emotional expressions as evolved, adaptive responses. His theories, based on meticulous observations across species and cultures, challenged anthropocentric views and laid the foundation for modern emotional and evolutionary studies.

  4. 11. Okt. 2024 · Berio and Newen propose that recognizing emotions is a sub-process of our ability to form an overall impression of a person. In doing so, people are guided by certain characteristics of the other person, for example physical appearance characteristics such as skin color, age and gender, cultural characteristics such as clothing and ...

  5. 23. Sept. 2024 · Learn how the emotions of everyday life are controlled by your brain. These feelings depend on complicated, interwoven networks.

    • Peter Pressman, MD
  6. Vor 5 Tagen · An emotion is an affective state triggered by perceived or recalled external stimuli. Emotions can serve to arouse or motivate behaviours. Examples include sadness, joy, fear, anger...

  7. 28. Sept. 2024 · The amygdala is a region of the brain primarily associated with emotional processes. It is located in the medial temporal lobe, just anterior to (in front of) the hippocampus. Similar to the hippocampus, the amygdala is a paired structure, with one located in each hemisphere of the brain.