The following pages link to Theory of constructed emotion
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Euthymia (medicine) (links | edit)
- Psychological pain (links | edit)
- Paul Ekman (links | edit)
- Arousal (links | edit)
- Stimulation (links | edit)
- Ecstasy (emotion) (links | edit)
- Infatuation (links | edit)
- Acceptance (links | edit)
- Emotional labor (links | edit)
- Mudita (links | edit)
- Amusement (links | edit)
- Enthusiasm (links | edit)
- Sympathy (links | edit)
- Depression (mood) (links | edit)
- Annoyance (links | edit)
- Contempt (links | edit)
- Self-love (links | edit)
- Solitude (links | edit)
- Pathos (links | edit)
- Defeatism (links | edit)
- Saudade (links | edit)
- Interpersonal attraction (links | edit)
- Curiosity (links | edit)
- Han (cultural) (links | edit)
- Anticipation (links | edit)
- Gratitude (links | edit)
- Pity (links | edit)
- Sex differences in psychology (links | edit)
- Passion (emotion) (links | edit)
- Weltschmerz (links | edit)
- Mono no aware (links | edit)
- Isolation (psychology) (links | edit)
- Loneliness (links | edit)
- Homesickness (links | edit)
- Affective spectrum (links | edit)
- Acute stress reaction (links | edit)
- Emotional reasoning (links | edit)
- Affect theory (links | edit)
- Recluse (links | edit)
- Sentimentality (links | edit)
- Psychomotor agitation (links | edit)
- The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (links | edit)
- Antipathy (links | edit)
- Ambivalence (links | edit)
- Confusion (links | edit)
- Resentment (links | edit)
- Adoration (links | edit)
- Somatic marker hypothesis (links | edit)
- Gratification (links | edit)
- Rage (emotion) (links | edit)