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Study of Emotion and Physiology

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1 Study of Emotion and Physiology

2 Please read the participant information sheet, sign the consent form and return to the session administrator.

3 No Emotion being outside of the affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness.

4 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

5 Anger a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong; wrath; ire. Synonyms: resentment, exasperation; choler, bile, spleen. Anger, fury, indignation, rage imply deep and strong feelings aroused by injury, injustice, wrong, etc.

6 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

7 Hate intense dislike; extreme aversion or hostility.
Synonyms: loathe, execrate; despise. Hate, abhor, detest, abominate imply feeling intense dislike or aversion toward something. Hate, the simple and general word, suggests passionate dislike and a feeling of enmity.

8 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

9 Grief keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret. Synonyms: anguish, heartache, woe, misery; sadness, melancholy, moroseness.

10 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

11 Platonic Love is a deep and spiritual connection between two individuals. It is love where the sexual element does not enter. The Platonic ideal of love which, from its origin, was that of a chaste, but deep, love transcending mortal life.

12 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

13 Romantic Love a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a partner or lover. sexual passion or desire. Synonyms: tenderness, fondness, predilection, warmth, passion, adoration.

14 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

15 Joy the emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something exceptionally good or satisfying; keen pleasure; elation. Synonyms: rapture, bliss.

16 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

17 Reverence a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe; veneration. Synonyms: honour, esteem.

18 Emotional Assessment:
Please indicate how close your elicitation was to the ideal of this emotion. Please indicate how you the emotion made you feel while you were eliciting. Very Close - Very Positive - Very Excited - Very Controlled - - Not at all Close - Very Negative - Very Calm - Very In Control

19 Thank you for participating in this study.
Session Concluded Thank you for participating in this study.


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