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  • Emotion
    Subjective state of mind, can be reactions to internal stimuli or events in environment, lasts seconds to minutes, has universal facial expressions
  • Mood
    State of mind that predisposes us to react a certain way, lasts minutes to hours, has no unique nonverbal expression
  • Types of Basic Emotions
    • Happiness - smiling and happy, friendly way of talking
    • Sadness - short lived emotional state marked by sadness, grief, hopelessness, boredom and low mood
    • Fear - strong feeling that can help stay alive, "fight or flight" response
    • Disgust - awful taste, sight or smell
    • Surprise - last for short time, marked by physical surprise response after something unexpected happens
    • Anger - clearly strong emotion marked by hostility, agitation, rage, and opposition to others
  • Howard Gardner
    American cognitive psychologist who proposed multiple types of intelligence
  • Types of Intelligence
    • Linguistic Verbal Intelligence - words and language, both spoken and written; understanding connection between meaning
    • Visual Spatial Intelligence - skilled at following directions, using maps, charts, films, and images
    • Logical Mathematical Intelligence - good at recognizing patterns, use of numbers, and problem solving, conceptual relationships and patterns
    • Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence - good at body movements, actions, skilled at dancing and sports
    • Musical Intelligence - good at rhythm and music; enjoys singing and musical instruments
    • Interpersonal Intelligence - can easily relate to other people and communicates well verbally
    • Intrapersonal Intelligence - use of introspection and self reflection; analyze strengths and weaknesses
    • Naturalistic Intelligence - interested in field and nature, exploring environment, learning new species
    • Existential Intelligence - ability to delve into deeper life questions; see bigger questions