Saturday, April 19, 2008

Moisturizing Cream For Eyelids

Homo Sapiens chronic

usually think of humans and in a rational and when we heard that we envisioned as being "thinking", 'reflective', as if far more than emotional or instinctive.

However, years of psychology and, more recently, neuroscience, have emphasized that this relationship emotionality-rationality are not separate. It turns out that emotions are another tool that man uses to guide its behavior and survival. What happens is that emotions have two functions: one biological and one cognitive.

I. Biological

This function is to assist the body in life:
1) To produce a specific physiological reaction to a situation. Evidence suggests that different emotions have a physiological response, cortical and subcortical defined.
2) Regular internal state to prepare for a specific reaction (avoidance-approach). Reactions to danger, the body produces a reaction that sends signals to subcortical generate a physiological response is evaluated while cortical which allows the person to react immediately while assessing dangerousness.

II. Cognitive

also experienced emotions enable people to make decisions in the future considering the resulting emotion or harmless (emotionally) the outcome or product of your choice. Even someone could make a decision or act "irrationally" product of an emotional outburst or passion of the moment. OK but we consider them as the first and second desirable and undesirable, the fact is that emotion and reason are together.

Similarly, when we learn something not only is no reasoning, analysis and associations. The experience of learning content is mediated with the emotions experienced during learning, either by the context or the content of learning.

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As we can see a situation of danger, learning and planning, emotions, and cognitive processes are related.

The emotions are there, those we recognize in ourselves or not. The climate, diet, hormonal cycles, exercise, finally, are elements that induce emotions. And while the excitement seems to have no reason or cause, goes hand in hand of cognitions.

Today I wanted to share this reflection on the so-called homo sapiens and it seems to me we do not do justice to omit his name: Emotional .

Surely the interested reader who has followed me this far, you have some questions: What about the emotions that affect us as depression or anxiety? Or maybe you're interested in learning about the specific physiological response or mechanism of emotion. Well, maybe those answers should be the subject of future entries in this blog ... Maybe ...




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