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It would seem surprising that something as familiar as human emotion is such a difficult construct to define. We experience it almost every day; it is as common to our lives as bread and butter. Yet, deciding just what it is, why we feel it, and how one deals with it are issues still far from being resolved.
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Hollandsworth, J.G. (1986). Emotion. In: Physiology and Behavior Therapy. The Plenum Series in Behavioral Psychophysiology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7023-9_7
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