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Wikipendium Emotion[edit]

Getting a Grip on how our Inside reacts to the Outside[edit]

Introduction
Emotion
Basic Information
Emotion classification
Contrasting and categorization of emotions
Emotions and culture
Related Concepts
Affect (psychology)
Aggression
Feeling
Mood (psychology)
Motivation
Theories
Conceptual act model of emotion
Evolutionary psychology
Positive psychology
Phenomena
Acute stress reaction
Cognitive dissonance
Depression (mood)
Mood swing
Neurologica
Cortisol
Dopamine
Norepinephrine
Oxytocin
Serotonin
Emotions
Affection
Anger
Angst
Anguish
Annoyance
Anxiety
Apathy
Arousal
Awe
Boredom
Confidence
Contempt
Contentment
Courage
Curiosity
Desire
Disappointment
Disgust
Distrust
Fear
Ecstasy (emotion)
Embarrassment
Envy
Euphoria
Pleasure
Frustration
Gratitude
Grief
Guilt (emotion)
Happiness
Hatred
Hope
Horror and terror
Hostility
Pain
Hysteria
Interest (emotion)
Jealousy
Loneliness
Love
Lust
Outrage (emotion)
Panic
Passion (emotion)
Pity
Pride
Rage (emotion)
Regret (emotion)
Relief (emotion)
Remorse
Sadness
Self-confidence
Self-esteem
Shame
Shyness
Sorrow (emotion)
Suffering
Surprise (emotion)
Terror
Trust (social sciences)
Wonder (emotion)
Worry
Diligence
Zest (positive psychology)
New Stuff
Body language
Microexpression
Facial expression
Paul Ekman
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