There are some things in life that cannot be explained clearly, and can only be described in general terms and specific expressions. Emotion is one of them. Emotion is a sensation generated by different psychological activities, emotional needs, and brain stimulation signals, which today manifest different pursuits and needs. Love is one of the emotions. When receiving signals from the opposite sex, the stimulating signals generated by the brain resonate with it, and the feeling expressed by people is love. So, how mysterious is emotion? Let's learn about emotional intensity and emotional needs together.
Emotional intensity is a special subjective reflection, and its process is actually a sensation that stimulates the characteristics and physiological processes of things in the brain. Unlike general stimuli and sensations, physiological stimulus signals in this process are not physical or chemical properties of things, but the value function of things, specific differences in "value" things. That is to say, the difference between the value ratio of things and the average value ratio of the subject. This is often an abstract and complex relationship between stimulus signals, which can be composite colors, shapes, sizes, weights, physical and chemical signals. Sound and image can also be the second signal system of language and characters, and composite signals represent the value and function of things, rather than representing certain physical and chemical properties of things. When the value attributes of things affect or are about to affect people, the human brain perceives things with a certain emotional intensity.
From the perspective of demand, emotional needs are also a demand for people, which has three stages: the first stage: the demand for food and clothing. At this stage, people's emotional needs are a state of longing for communication and recognition. When people are helpless, this emotion is strongest when they come into contact with a new environment. Phase 2: Social needs. As an individual in society, a person has their own social circle. When he communicates with the outside world, he releases emotions. Stage 3: Realizing one's own needs. At this stage, people basically control emotions. The reason is that they have a deeper understanding of emotions. For example, psychologists and so on.
Emotions can be divided into three stages based on needs, but this is a three stage external condition and necessary factor, such as one's own planting and conversion time. In other words, a person may have one or more stages of emotional needs in different time and space, regardless of status, wealthy or poor. Everyone's emotions are different because their needs are different.