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    The distinction being the antipathy men have towards womanly tears as a result of their fear of having the same erratic emotions. Thus there is a separation between the two, womanly tears equal hysterical emotions and manipulation whereas men don’t cry at all. If they do, then they react in an aggressive way to prove that they have aren 't weak like they perceive women to be. Yet Khan also states that while Lear accepts…

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    ability to monitor one’s own and others feelings and emotions (Fernández, 2006). John Mayer and Peter Salovey created the term emotional intelligence which the two professors broke down into four branches. • Regulating one’s own emotions for individual benefit and for common good. • The ability to utilize emotions to guide cognitive thinking • Recognizing emotions on a nonverbal scale • Comprehending the information emotions carry and the actions emotions produce (Fernández, 2006). A New…

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    Music And Depression

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    If the subject weren’t adults, they tried to find the most mature of the people that they could get as possible. If the researchers were attempting to find a simple connection between music and the effects of it to emotions, such as relating to happy or sad emotions, it wouldn’t matter if they were to target the young subjects as they wouldn’t put much thought to it. When trying to find simple connection to music and feelings, it can sometimes be easier and to the researches advantage to test on…

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    this Lee (2001) conducted a study to see if marital divorce and marital violence negatively affected the behaviour of children. Achenbach behaviour checklist was used to measure children’s internalising problems. Children reported intense negative emotion that came from homes with parental conflict that used violence, including higher rates of anger, sadness and fear compared to children who came from separated parents who did not use violence. In addition to this, they experienced intense…

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    Sackeim et al., (1982) concluded an asymmetry of activity in the frontal lobe due to positive and negative emotions. In EEG, this is reflected as an asymmetric decrease of left frontal alpha power during positive emotion and decrease of right frontal power during negative emotion (Davidson et al., 1990; Tsang et al., 2001; Schmidt & Trainor, 2001; Sammler et al., 2007). The results supported the findings of Sammler et al. (2007) and Schmidt…

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    A Liberal Response Paper

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    and Emotion Processing: A Liberal Response Bias for Remembering Negative Information is Associated with Higher Creativity. Marina Drus, Aaron Kozbelt, Robert R. Hughes, (2014). Creativity Research Journal. Psychology 155 By Khushboo Kalyani Email: kalyani.khushboo@gmail.com May 04, 2016 Instructor: Espen Correll San Diego Mesa College, San Diego, California Following is a review of Marina Drus, Aaron Kozbelt & Robert R Hughes research study on Creativity, Psychopathology, and Emotion…

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    The emotions I feel most often are happiness and sadness. The glowing balls or “core memories” are made by significant memories or events. My “core memories” are saying goodbye to my family at the airport in Vietnam, spending the summer and winter vacations by traveling different states and counties, and my first day of kindergarten. The core memories are helped created by Joy, therefore, she has a positive personality. When Sadness touches one of the happy core memories, she colors it blue.…

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    is powerful, it can bring out emotions in people while still allowing the artists to release their emotions in the song. Music can have an influential effect on people. These feelings usually catch us off guard. Most of the time a person does not think of music as contributing to why we may feel morose, ecstatic, and anything in between. As songwriters and singers, their goal is to make popular songs that people want to listen to. Artists want to convey the emotion that they’re trying to express…

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    Definition Of Anger Essay

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    Anger is a common emotions that keep me driven everyday. In regards to the Encyclopedia of Psychology anger is defined as “ an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong” While this emotion is known of carrying a negative value, it also have its perks. Anger is actually a motivation to work harder. Telling me what I can and cannot do in life triggers this emotion. Instead of releasing my anger, I actually reframe my mindset…

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    Some movies are based off of good books, this is a known fact. Often, Hollywood blockbusters stem from the imaginations of a work of an author. However books and movies don’t always portray the same meanings and story in the end result. Often a movie will have all the same people and places, yet by changing a changing the dialogue, deleting a scene or two, and changing other details certain facets of the story change from the novel. In contrast the novel may do a better job explaining certain…

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