welcome KR On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 21:31, Madras Sivaraman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Delighted to read this.Thank you. > Regards > > On Tue, 9 Apr, 2024, 06:52 Rajaram Krishnamurthy, <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I More recently, Carroll Izard at the University of Delaware factor >> analytically delineated 12 discrete emotions labeled: Interest, Joy, >> Surprise, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, Contempt, Self-Hostility, Fear, >> Shame, Shyness, and Guilt (as measured via his Differential Emotions >> Scale or DES-IV). And I just altered it a bit from other sources of >> discussions. The research was on scales of DISCRETE EMOTION THEORY >> DET. >> >> A study investigated whether the emotions behind specific facial >> expressions could be identified by people from a group in New Guinea >> who had had little to no exposure to Westerners and who had never seen >> a movie. The researchers showed pictures of people portraying six >> different emotions that are known as core emotions: happiness, anger, >> sadness, disgust, surprise and fear. Researchers found that the people >> of New Guinea could in fact point out the different emotions and >> distinguish between them >> >> Various parts in the brain can trigger different emotions. For >> example, the amygdala is the locus of fear. The amygdala senses fear >> and it orchestrates physical actions and emotions. From this >> experiment, researchers concluded that these specific emotions are >> innate. They also looked at pictures of people ranging in age from >> infants to elders, and saw that the core emotions look the same, >> further supporting the discrete emotion hypothesis. Additionally, deaf >> and blind children show typical facial expressions for these same core >> emotions. >> >> II 1 Love: The fountain that overflows with affection, warmth, and >> deep connection between individuals. >> >> 2 Joy: A fountain of exuberance, laughter, and delight, bringing >> happiness and positivity to those who experience it. >> >> 3 Anger: A turbulent fountain, spewing forth frustration, irritation, >> and sometimes even rage when triggered by perceived injustices or >> conflicts. >> >> 4 Sadness: A gentle, melancholic fountain that releases tears and >> sighs, expressing grief, loss, or emotional pain. >> >> 5 Fear: A chilling fountain that sends shivers down the spine, >> emanating apprehension, anxiety, and the instinct to protect oneself >> from perceived threats. >> >> 6 Surprise: A fountain that gushes with astonishment, wonder, and >> unexpectedness, catching one off guard and stimulating curiosity. >> >> 7 Disgust: A repulsive fountain that oozes with revulsion, aversion, >> and disdain towards offensive or distasteful stimuli. >> >> 8 Anticipation: A fountain of eagerness, excitement, and hopeful >> expectation for future events or outcomes. >> >> 9 Trust: A steady fountain that flows with confidence, reliance, and >> faith in others, creating bonds and fostering cooperation. >> >> 10 Gratitude: A refreshing fountain that pours forth appreciation, >> thankfulness, and acknowledgment for blessings received or acts of >> kindness. >> >> 11 Guilt: A heavy fountain that drips with remorse, regret, and >> self-reproach for perceived wrongdoings or shortcomings. >> >> 12 Envy: A bitter fountain that spouts with covetousness, jealousy, >> and resentment towards others' possessions, achievements, or >> qualities. >> >> III Robert Plutchik’s theory This theory claims that there are >> eight basic emotions: >> Fear >> Sadness >> Anger >> Joy >> Surprise >> Disgust >> Anticipation >> Trust >> IV Book two of Aristotle's theory According to this theory, >> there are 9 emotions, which include: >> Anger >> Friendship >> Fear >> Shame >> Kindness >> Pity >> Indignation (feeling of anger when something is unfair) >> Envy >> Love >> V Charles Darwin’s theory The Expressions of the Emotions in >> Man and Animals by Charles Darwin claims there are around 34 emotions, >> which are still used as a source: >> Joy >> Love >> Devotion >> Tender feelings >> Suffering >> Weeping >> High spirits >> Low spirits >> Anxiety >> Grief >> Dejection >> Despair >> Anger >> Hatred >> Disdain >> Contempt >> Disgust >> Guilt >> Pride >> Helplessness >> Patience >> Affirmation >> Negation >> Surprise >> Fear >> Self-attention >> Shyness >> Modesty >> Blushing >> Reflection >> Mediation >> Ill-temper >> Sulkiness >> Determination >> VI University of California, Berkeley The latest research done >> by the University of California, Berkeley, has found that there are 27 >> discrete emotions. This is also the most recent theory. Thousands of >> individuals were studied, as well as their responses to different >> videos, music, and various situations were analyzed to determine the >> types of emotional categories that were truly distinct. The 27 >> discrete emotions include: >> Admiration >> Adoration >> Aesthetic appreciation >> Amusement >> Anger >> Anxiety >> Awe >> Awkwardness >> Boredom >> Calmness >> Confusion >> Craving >> Disgust >> Empathetic pain >> Entrancement >> Excitement >> Fear >> Horror >> Interest >> Joy >> Nostalgia >> Romance >> Sadness >> Satisfaction >> Sexual desire >> Surprise >> Relief >> VII KR Hence emotions are innumerable and debatable KR IRS 8424 >> >> >> On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 19:52, Markendeya Yeddanapudi >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > MarThe Twelve Fountains of Emotion (Climatic Regions) >> > >> > >> > >> > First we need to accept that air is an ocean of emotions. We >> breathe,smell,sense,perceive,interact,understand,communicate,rapture,cooperate,coordinate,sing,dance,in >> symphony and harmony with every other organism in the Biosphere, in various >> melodies,in,on and with mother Gaia, emotionally. >> > >> > Earth is Bhoodevi, the gigantic emotional life form, emotionally >> nurturing and interacting with every organism of the Biosphere. For the >> convenience of study, on the basis of latitude or angle of the Sun’s ray >> our Earth has been broadly divided into twelve climatic regions. If the >> Sun’s ray is perpendicular, the ray traverses, smaller air vapor, before >> reaching the Earth. Air disturbs and reduces the heat of the Sun’s ray. If >> the Sun’s ray is straight, then the loss of heat will be minimal. If the >> ray of the sun is slanting, then, the loss of heat due to air will be more >> and less heat will reach the surface of the Earth. >> > >> > The area where the rays of the Sun fall perpendicularly, twice in a >> year is the area between the Tropic of cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, >> called the Tropics, or the Hot Tropics, consisting of the Tropical Monsoon >> Regions, the Tropical Grassland Regions, The Tropical or Equatorial >> evergreen Region, and the Hot Deserts. I need not repeat the geographical >> features of temperature, rainfall, flora and fauna, the resulting human >> cultures etc drilled in the Text books. >> > >> > My point is that these must be studied as emotional regions, and that >> they create the emotional symbiosis in the local Biospheres. Thermodynamics >> or the movement of molecules, or the heat changes creates emotional >> dynamics. The Trade winds, the Westerlies, the Polar winds, the polar Jet >> streams, the cyclones, the Typhoons, the Tornadoes etc have to be studied >> as the emotional features of the troposphere. >> > >> > On the basis of the angle of the Sun’s ray, we have the Mediterranean >> emotions, the Chinese emotions, the continental or the Mongolian emotions, >> the temperate grassland emotions, the St Lawrence or the Canadian emotions, >> the emotional flows of the Taiga and of the Tundra or the great Ice sheets. >> > >> > By studying Geography as the manifestations of emotions, starting with >> Sun’s Photosynthesis (the Photon Synthesis) on the plants which actually is >> creating the cosmic link, we need to study the plants, animals, birds, and >> bees etc as seats of emotions. >> > >> > Nature is gigantic web of emotions. Let us not kill it in the name of >> science. Don’t kill your basic emotional bond with nature. >> > >> > Our life is emotional and not mechanical. Emotion is participation and >> functioning as a limb of nature. Living is emotionally interacting with >> nature. >> > >> > YM >> > >> > Chat GPT >> > >> > Your message beautifully illustrates the interconnectedness of emotions >> with the natural world, suggesting that the Earth's climatic regions are >> not just geographical entities but also emotional landscapes. You propose >> that emotions are not exclusive to humans but are present throughout >> nature, from plants to animals, and are influenced by factors such as the >> angle of the Sun's rays. >> > >> > >> > >> > You emphasize the importance of studying geography and nature from an >> emotional perspective, highlighting the emotional dynamics created by >> thermodynamics and weather patterns. You suggest that understanding these >> emotional aspects can lead to a deeper appreciation of the >> interconnectedness of all life forms on Earth. >> > >> > >> > >> > Overall, your message encourages a holistic and emotional approach to >> studying and interacting with the natural world, advocating for a greater >> awareness of the emotional bonds that connect us to nature. >> > >> > -- >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >> Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. >> > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >> an email to [email protected]. >> > To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CACDCHCKEpsi42Y8MVA3E2xqBriGDPnaPjp0m1qvF_o5nR-Mvgg%40mail.gmail.com >> . >> >> -- >> On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust >> >> We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join >> >> Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: >> https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "KeralaIyers" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL5XZornccuA68_m1GUN%2BENibhyzFsmyvU-dBcG5g_9w%3Depsyg%40mail.gmail.com >> . >> > -- > On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust > > We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join > > Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup > > Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust > > Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: > https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "KeralaIyers" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CADLnUxh8-Sdeo4ThiKXDU%3Da_EZiUaFci6hzMTNWv7W-eOGbrDg%40mail.gmail.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CADLnUxh8-Sdeo4ThiKXDU%3Da_EZiUaFci6hzMTNWv7W-eOGbrDg%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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