Chemicals and chemical reactions being released by the brain.
compare and contrast theory of emotion
Emotional intelligence is measured on the basis of Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Test. it consists of a number of emotion based questions.
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.
Yes, crazy is an emotion.
Yes, curiosity is an emotion in humans. It is the emotion when a person wants to know or is excited.
compare and contrast theory of emotion
The biological basis of most of what we see as human behavior is broken into three parts. They are self preservation, reproduction and greed.
circadian
True
observational learning
obervational learning
A robot is a machine. It can be built and programed to exhibit behavior that resembles emotion according to different algorithms. This is not real emotion though but the appearance of emotion. Machines cannot feel emotion and cannot be created to feel emotion. Emotion is unique to biological life forms. Humans seem to have the most developed emotional systems.
Culture is thought to have biological basis as it is shaped by evolution and is influenced by our brain structure, genetics, and social behavior. Brain areas such as the prefrontal cortex and limbic system play a role in shaping cultural norms, values, and behaviors. Additionally, genetic studies suggest that genes can influence cultural traits such as language, altruism, and social learning.
The opposite of emotional is unemotional. Other antonyms could be impassive, dispassionate, objective, stolid, or staid. The opposite basis for an action would be rational or logical.
They are both a biological race, and civilized/social race.
Basically, it's the biochemical reaction/mechanism behind that process. For example, photosynthesis, the biochemical basis would be the actual chemical formula of all the reactants and products, the mechanism of creating the glucose molecules. Basically for every biological process there is a biochemical basis.
Evolutionary psychology with an emphasis on physiological psychology