Emotional Dimensions
Different dimensional models offer various ways to represent emotions, with some proposing two or three dimensions while others suggest more. Plutchick's influential model arranges emotions in concentric circles, where basic emotions like rage and grief form the innermost layer, and more complex emotions emerge from blending these core feelings. As one moves outward, the emotions become less intense but more nuanced, highlighting the complexity of human emotional experience.In this clip
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Episode 135: The Science of Emotion
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