Basic emotions are innate, automatic, and universal responses that affect our actions and perceptions. First described in the 1970s, psychologist Paul Ekman's framework identifies six basic emotions: ...
It is commonplace in philosophy and psychology to divide emotions into two groups: basic and complex emotions. Complex emotions, such as grief, regret, and jealousy, have highly variable appearances ...
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