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These receptors detect specific molecules in our external and internal environments.
Emotional States
Various psychological conditions that reflect the emotional quality of an individual's experiences and govern mood, feeling, and expressions.
Schachter
American psychologist Stanley Schachter, known for his work on emotion, particularly the two-factor theory of emotion which integrates cognitive and physiological elements.
Physiological Cues
Physical signs or signals from the body that indicate the state of one's health or feelings.
External Cues
External signals or triggers that can influence behavior and decision-making.
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