There are typically considered to be six basic emotions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. These emotions are thought to be universal across cultures and are believed to be hardwired into human biology.
The medulla oblongata, located in the brainstem, controls the basic rhythm of respiration by sending signals to the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to contract and relax. These muscles are responsible for the inhalation and exhalation process during breathing.
The brain is the control center of the body, responsible for processing information received from the senses, controlling movement, regulating basic bodily functions, and enabling thinking, emotions, and memory. It coordinates the body's actions and responses to the environment.
The 3 main parts of your brain are your neo-cortex, Limbic and the reptilian brain. The neo-cortex is your big learning engine, your limbic brain controls your emotions and the reptilian brain controls what you do and so on.
The basic units of experience are sensations, feelings, and thoughts. These combinations form the foundations of complex mental processes, including perceptions, emotions, and cognition, influencing our understanding of the world and our responses to it.
Animals with no brains, like oysters, coral, anemones, etc., are not concious, and therefore do not have emotions at all. Repitles have basic emotions, and they will feel fear, satisfaction, stressed, lonely, etc. Mammals like dogs and pigs have complex emotions such as happy, sad, angry, hurt, love, etc.
Yes, but their senses are not as complex as mammals. Studies point towards fish feeling pain to a certain degree, but as far as emotions are concerned, they are much more basic than humans.
Contempt is not considered one of the basic human emotions. The six basic emotions are happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust, as proposed by psychologist Paul Ekman. Contempt is often considered a complex emotion that involves a mix of other basic emotions.
The five basic emotions are joy/happiness, fear, anger, sadness, and disgust. These emotions are considered universal across cultures and are experienced by humans worldwide.
According to Paul Eckman's List of Basic Emotions, the six basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise.According to Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions, different emotions can blend into one another and create new emotions. Plutchik suggests 8 primary bipolar emotions: joy versus sadness; anger versus fear; trust versus disgust; and surprise versus anticipation.
There are typically considered to be six basic emotions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. These emotions are thought to be universal across cultures and are believed to be hardwired into human biology.
According to Paul Eckman's List of Basic Emotions, the six basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise.According to Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions, different emotions can blend into one another and create new emotions. Plutchik suggests 8 primary bipolar emotions: joy versus sadness; anger versus fear; trust versus disgust; and surprise versus anticipation.
Confusion is not considered one of the basic human emotions. The basic human emotions typically include happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust. Confusion often arises from a combination of other emotions or a lack of understanding.
They are windows; the basic content container for other controls.
not all mammals have five fingers and pose able thumbs and our hands are not harry
Basic Emotions - 2004 was released on: USA: 8 September 2004 (Los Angeles International Short Film Festival)
Very basic ones perhaps, more like instincts. Not emotions as we know them.