Saturday, January 02, 2016

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Emotion is, in everyday speech, a person's state of feeling in the sense of an affect. Scientific discourse has drifted to other meanings and there is no consensus on a definition. Emotion is often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation. On some theories, cognition is an important aspect of emotion. Those acting primarily on emotion may seem as if they are not thinking, but mental processes are still essential, particularly in the interpretation of events. For example, the realization of danger and subsequent arousal of the nervous system (e.g. rapid heartbeat and breathing, sweating, muscle tension) is integral to the experience of fear. Other theories, however, claim that emotion is separate from and can precede cognition. A longer definition comes from Wikipedia.
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      • Stroke Survivor’s How-To: Living With the Emotional Impact of Stroke
      • Feeling Overwhelmed -- The Emotional Impact of Stroke
      • Recovering Emotions After Stroke (Stroke #3)
      • PROVIDENCE-Stroke - Emotional Recovery - Chapter 1
      • PROVIDENCE-Stroke - Emotional Recovery - Chapter 2
      • The Link Between Stress And Stroke
      • Eddie's Video Diary - Stroke Survivor
      • STARs - Mood and Emotion After Stroke (Marion)
      • STARs - Mood and Emotion After Stroke (Murdoch)
      • The Neuroscience of Emotions
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