The brain's processing of the emotional stimulus precedes both the physiological arousal and the simultaneously occurring emotion.
Emotion can enhance memory and learning by creating a stronger connection in the brain. When we have an emotional reaction to something, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters that help encode the information more effectively. This can lead to improved retention and recall of the information.
It shows strong emotion.
It would be the means to an emotion. The emotion here is happiness, and fun is a way of achieving happiness. It can also be a precursor to excitement, which is also an emotion. However, fun itself is not an emotion.
I think the most common motion would have to be happy..or maybe even sad.
The Two-Factor Theory of emotion, proposed by Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer, suggests that emotional experiences depend on both physiological arousal and cognitive appraisal. It states that an emotion is experienced based on how an individual interprets their physiological arousal within a specific context, which helps differentiate between similar emotional states. For example, experiencing increased heart rate and interpreting it as fear while in a haunted house would lead to feeling scared, whereas interpreting the same physiological arousal as excitement at an amusement park would result in feeling joy.
If we didnt have memory then we would have no feelings or emotion !!
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."
the theory of evolution
Expectancy theory is about what one expects, the way they think when they are making a decision.
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/ == == Pretty much a waste of time.
You could use spectroscopy to analyze the light emitted by the sun to look for the characteristic spectral lines of platinum. If you detect these specific spectral lines in the sun's spectrum, it would support the theory. Conversely, if you do not find these lines in the sun's spectrum, it would provide evidence against the theory.
Cloning, to me, is making a total duplicate of someone's body. But with no spirit put there by God, then it would be without a mind, will or emotion.
The Endosymbiotic Theory is a theory about how mitochondria and chloroplasts formed. The theory suggests that both the mitochondria and chloroplasts were once prokaryotic cells that were ingested but not digested by eukaryotic cells. This would explain why both have their own DNA.
Scientists make observations about the natural world through experiments and try to explain the phenomena that they observe. Scientists then attempt to explain the occurence of all of these observations in an overarching theory. For example, an observation would be seeing an apple fall to the ground and making measurements. The next step would be taking all of these observations which could include things such as the movement of planets and other cosmic bodies to form the theory of gravity which attempts to explain these observations.
ritualism
That is rather hard to do as the concept of emotional intelligence has not one bit of evidence supporting it. I would suggest that all intelligence is integrated with emotion. Read " The Feeling if What Happens " by Antonio Damasio. The consensus is that emotion and cognition is not dichotomous in action in humans.
This is a common misconception. A theory is an idea that has been proven over and over through time and through many experiments, Such as the theory of gravity: The media usually confuses this with a Hypothesis, which would explain your confusion.