2. Emotion refers to a complex psychological state that
involves physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and
subjective experiences. Emotions are typically brief
responses to specific stimuli or situations and are often
associated with physiological changes like increased heart
rate, sweating, or changes in facial expression. Examples of
emotions include happiness, sadness, fear, anger, and
disgust.
3. Feeling, on the other hand, is the subjective experience or
perception of an emotion. It's the conscious awareness of an
emotional state. While emotions are more physiological and
automatic responses, feelings involve cognitive
interpretation and conscious awareness of those responses.
Feelings involve the personal and subjective experience of
emotions, and they can vary greatly from person to person
based on individual experiences, beliefs, and cultural
background.
4. Things that
happen to us
It evokes a
feeling in us
It elicits an
emotional
response from us
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The emotions are very fast. Crying, screaming,
laughing, they are the product of the emotions we
feel.
5. The BASIC EMOTIONS: JOY, SADNESS, ANGER, FEAR, DISGUST, and
SURPRISE are fleeting, they last only a short while, just moments.
What remains afterwards is a feeling.