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An argument for basic emotions
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Adaptive ValueCognitive ScienceEmotion RegulationAffective NeuroscienceEmpathyAffective ComputingPsychologyAbstract EmotionsSocial SciencesAdaptive EmotionEmotional DevelopmentBasic EmotionsUnbidden OccurrenceEmotionEmotion RecognitionEmotional Response
Abstract Emotions are viewed as having evolved through their adaptive value in dealing with fundamental life-tasks. Each emotion has unique features: signal, physiology, and antecedent events. Each emotion also has characteristics in common with other emotions: rapid onset, short duration, unbidden occurrence, automatic appraisal, and coherence among responses. These shared and unique characteristics are the product of our evolution, and distinguish emotions from other affective phenomena.
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