In one experiment, college men were injected with epinephrine before spending time with either a joyful or an irritated person. the results of this experiment support the idea that our experience of emotion is dependent on how we interpret the arousal of our body. It happens sometimes that emotions precede cognition.
Emotion refers to a subjective state of mind. A person may be happy for something, while that particular thing may make the other person cry or sad. The emotions can come as a reaction to external stimuli (events that occur in environment) or even internal ones.
Yet it must be noted that emotions and mood swings should not be given the same status.
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