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External emotion refers to the visible expressions of emotion that are observable by others, such as facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice. It is the way a person outwardly displays and conveys their feelings to the outside world.
Doctors sometimes categorize anxiety as an emotion or an affect depending on whether it is being described by the person having it (emotion) or by an outside observer (affect).
The word emotion is a noun that means a mental state. Some synonyms for emotion are responsiveness, gut reaction, and affect.
feeling, passion, sentiment, affect
Lack of expression or emotion.
The Romantics emphasised feeling and emotion.
An affect display is an external show of emotion or affect, vocal, expressive, or gestural, sometimes indicating an involuntary action.
Affected is the past tense of the word "affect", meaning influenced, altered, or moved to a point of significant emotion.
potential appraisal is not performance appraisal. similarly performance appraisal is not potential appraisal.
Tending to affect; affecting., Pertaining to or exciting emotion; affectional; emotional.
Emotion can affect the respiratory rate by triggering the body's fight-or-flight response, leading to an increase in breathing rate during states of stress, anxiety, or excitement. Conversely, feelings of calmness or relaxation can result in a slower breathing rate. Emotional factors can influence the autonomic nervous system, which controls respiration.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine