coberst Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 It’s an emotional issue What are the emotions? The primary emotions are happiness sadness, fear, anger, surprise and disgust. The secondary or social emotions are such things as pride, jealousy, embarrassment, and guilt. Damasio considers the background emotions are well-being or malaise, and calm or tension. The label of emotion has also been attached to drives and motivations and to states of pain and pleasure. Antonio Damasio, Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of Neurology at the University of Iowa College of Medicine, testifies in his book “The Feelings of What Happens” that the biological process of feelings begins with a ‘state of emotion’, which can be triggered unconsciously and is followed by ‘a state of feeling’, which can be presented nonconsciously; this nonconscious state can then become ‘a state of feeling made conscious’. “Emotions are about the life of an organism, its body to be precise, and their role is to assist the organism in maintaining life…emotions are biologically determined processes, depending upon innately set brain devices, laid down by long evolutionary history…The devices that produce emotions…are part of a set of structures that both regulate and represent body states…All devices can be engaged automatically, without conscious deliberation…The variety of the emotional responses is responsible for profound changes in both the body landscape and the brain landscape. The collection of these changes constitutes the substrate for the neural patterns which eventually become feelings of emotion.” The biological function of emotions is to produce an automatic action in certain situations and to regulate the internal processes so that the creature is able to support the action dictated by the situation. The biological purpose of emotions are clear, they are not a luxury but a necessity for survival. “Emotions are inseparable from the idea of reward and punishment, pleasure or pain, of approach or withdrawal, of personal advantage or disadvantage. Inevitably, emotions are inseparable from the idea of good and evil.” Emotions result from stimulation of the senses from outside the body sources and also from stimulations from remembered situations. Evolution has provided us with emotional responses from certain types of inducers put these innate responses are often modified by our culture. Quote
Buffy Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Good and evil has nothing to do with it. Emotions keep you alive and procreating like rabbits. Still they're happy as can be, :cup:Buffy Quote
hallenrm Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 Emotions result from stimulation of the senses from outside the body sources Are you sure? What about extra-sensory perception Quote
ughaibu Posted November 3, 2006 Report Posted November 3, 2006 What, also, about schizophrenia, hypermania, bi-polar disorders, etc? Quote
coberst Posted November 3, 2006 Author Report Posted November 3, 2006 Are you sure? What about extra-sensory perception I know nothing about extra-sensory perception. I do not know what the author might know about this matter. Quote
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