Zusammenfassung
Was ist eine Emotion? Wie entsteht eine Emotion? Welche Funktionen haben Emotionen? Wie können wir Emotionen kontrollieren? Dieses Kapitel gibt auf diese und weitere Fragen aktuelle Antworten der Emotionspsychologie. Emotionen, ihre Entstehungsbedingungen und ihre Auswirkungen auf das Denken, Fühlen und Handeln einer Person werden in leicht verständlicher Form besprochen.
Schlüsselwörter: Emotion; Komponenten von Emotionen; Funktionen von Emotionen; Biologie von Emotionen; Emotionstheorien; Emotionsregulation
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