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Making understanding responses is sometimes referred to as
General Arousal
A physiological and psychological state of being awake or reactive to stimuli, encompassing both physical and emotional components.
Background Emotions
The underlying, often unconscious emotional states that influence individuals' perceptions and behaviors.
Primary Emotions
Basic emotions that are hard-wired into the human brain, universally experienced and recognized across cultures, such as joy, anger, fear, and sadness.
Secondary Emotions
Complex emotional reactions that develop based on one’s feelings about primary emotions, such as shame about feeling fear.
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