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Emotional Regulation
The ability to manage and respond to an emotional experience in a way that is socially tolerable and flexible.
Sensitized
The state of being made more responsive or sensitive to a specific stimulus after exposure to it.
Physiological Reactions
The body's automatic responses to internal or external stimuli, often involving changes in heart rate, respiration, perspiration, and other bodily functions.
Basic Emotion
Fundamental emotions that are universal across human cultures, such as happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, surprise, and anger, believed to be biologically innate.
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