The Amygdala
The amygdala, an almond-shaped group of nuclei in the brain, is mainly responsible for regulating emotions of fear and rage. It processes emotional responses and triggers the release of stress hormones that prepare the body to respond to perceived threats. The prefrontal cortex also plays a role in modulating these emotions by helping to regulate and interpret emotional responses.
According to John B. Watson, the three unlearned emotions in humans are fear, rage, and love. These emotions are believed to be instinctual and not learned through experience. Watson focused on these emotions as basic responses that are present from birth.
Common emotions that can lead to irrationality include fear, anger, stress, and anxiety. These emotions can cloud judgment, impair decision-making, and lead to impulsive or overly emotional responses that may not be based in logic or reason.
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Facilitative emotions help enhance performance by promoting focus, motivation, and resilience, such as excitement or determination. In contrast, debilitative emotions can hinder performance by causing stress, anxiety, or fear, leading to decreased concentration and confidence.
Anger is generally considered a secondary emotion used (learned) to mask other emotions, including fear, shame, embarrasment, etc. It is a person's reaction to fear, not fear itself, that is learned.
The amygdala is the part of the limbic system responsible for regulating emotions such as fear and rage. It plays a key role in processing emotional responses and in the formation of emotional memories.
Among others, the pearl brings about feelings of Greed, possession/obsession, fear, distress, and rage for Kino.
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fear itself. himself. his emotions.
Fear is not a human emotion. Fear is a primal response triggered by a perceived threat or danger, designed to help us survive.
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Happiness, Sadness, Fear.
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Anger is generally considered a secondary emotion used (learned) to mask other emotions, including fear, shame, embarrasment, etc. It is a person's reaction to fear, not fear itself, that is learned.
He has mixed emotions. Rage, Love, Crazed, vampirific...
Fear and hate are the only emotions the daleks are capable of.