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Rigorous study of what psychologists call emotion regulation is fairly new, and for obvious reasons has focused far more on untamed passions than on the domesticated variety.
The creative urge must spring from what they call emotion, which may be prompted by a street scene, a body, motherhood or anxiety.
But a related mental hazard is what psychologists call "emotion contagion" or "contagious anxiety," in which one person's negative thoughts or anxiety can affect another's mood, sometimes over a long period.
They stress the human and organic element through a procedure they call "emotion capture".
All of us may, and some may not, but they are painful and necessary, what Sam Fuller would call "emotion pictures".
While restriction for weight, health and what they call "emotion regulation feeding" (eating to help a child regulate their emotions) were all linked to food preoccupation and emotional eating in adulthood, emotional regulation feeding had the biggest impact.
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Our assessments are those interpretations we call emotions.
If you've ever wondered why we call emotions "feelings" and not "sightings" or "sounds," you may have already guessed that there is a direct correlation between touch and emotions.
For example, Aibo exhibits what its makers call emotions -- six different ones -- responds to praise and punishment and shows off a never-ending array of doggy gestures, from yawning and scratching to lifting a leg.
This includes what Western psychologists would call emotions or feelings.
According to Hume's theory of the mind, the passions (what we today would call emotions, feelings, and desires) are impressions rather than ideas (original, vivid and lively perceptions that are not copied from other perceptions).
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