ESSENTIALS OF UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOLOGY
ESSENTIALS OF UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOLOGY
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Chapter 26, Problem 1E
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To determine: Whether the statement “Emotions are always accompanied by cognitive response” is true or false.

Introduction: Emotions are the immense feelings produced by a person that prepares them for action, interaction, and shape future behavior through leaning. They affect the behavior of a person. Emotions generally have a physiological component as well as a cognitive component.

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Answer to Problem 1E

Correct answer: Emotions are not always accompanied by a cognitive response. Hence, the statement is false.

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There are different types of cognitive processes namely- cognitive processes based on the sensation and perception, attention, memory, intelligence, thought, and language. Every cognition processes differ and depend on the person’s capability (physical and physiological) his views, and environmental condition. For each processes different emotional responses are produced and sometimes it is also possible to experience an emotion without the presence of the cognitive element. There are many arguments relating the systems that govern the cognitive responses and emotional responses.

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