0 a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general:
2 the feelings that someone has about a product or service that can influence their decision whether to buy it or not:
Detroit automakers used color to elicit emotion to sell cars.
Advertising traditionally relies on the persuasive power of positive emotions.
Overcome by emotion, she found herself unable to speak for a few minutes.
The British traditionally tend not to display much emotion in public.
As an actor he could communicate a whole range of emotions.
The manager warned his young players not to get carried away by the emotion of the occasion.
Looking time is recorded, and longer looking at the novel stimulus permits the inference that the infant has discriminated the two emotions.
Research should also examine the way that child gender may influence the development and use of emotion regulation strategies in physically maltreated children.
For the existential stressor, emotion-focused approach strategies were reported most frequently.
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