2021
DOI: 10.2298/abs210510029s
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Neural pathways underlying the interplay between emotional experience and behavior, from old theories to modern insight

Abstract: Emotions are specific psychological states brought about by neurophysiological changes associated with feelings, thoughts and behavioral responses. Emotions were considered as irrational experiences beyond the domain of logical perception because of their intertwinement with mood, temperament, creativity, motivation and personality. Through the centuries, emotions have been the focus of research among great classical philosophers, doctors, neuropsychologists, neuroscientists, neurologists and… Show more

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“…The basic assumption was that stress and coping with stress are reciprocal, because if coping is effective, stress is controlled and vice versa when coping is not effective, stress increases and can get out of control. Lazarus emphasized emotions as an important factor in behavioral response to stress and explained various reactions to stressors (26,27).…”
Section: Suboptimal Effects Of Homeostatic Mechanisms Maymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic assumption was that stress and coping with stress are reciprocal, because if coping is effective, stress is controlled and vice versa when coping is not effective, stress increases and can get out of control. Lazarus emphasized emotions as an important factor in behavioral response to stress and explained various reactions to stressors (26,27).…”
Section: Suboptimal Effects Of Homeostatic Mechanisms Maymentioning
confidence: 99%