Abstract
Psychologist and author Paul Ekman explains that, while "...cognition is always there during emotion," there's generally no consciousness of cognition in the process of emotional experience. Dr. Ekman adds that there are, however, exceptions, such as re-experiencing an emotion by recalling an incident that led to the original emotion in the first place.
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Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Inside Out
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00:03:26 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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