Question 1: In ________, the study of humanity, scholars use ethnography to undertake contextual analyses and cross-cultural comparisons of a range of human activities; some anthropology studies examine the role of emotions in human activities.
Question 2: [27][28] Detecting emotional information begins with passive ________ which capture data about the user's physical state or behavior without interpreting the input.
Question 4: Based on discoveries made through neural mapping of the ________, the neurobiological explanation of human emotion is that emotion is a pleasant or unpleasant mental state organized in the limbic system of the mammalian brain.
Question 7: For example, the human emotion of ________ is proposed to have evolved from paleocircuits of the mammalian brain (specifically, modules of the cingulate gyrus) which facilitate the care, feeding, and grooming of offspring.
Question 9: Perspectives on emotions from evolution theory were initiated in the late 19th century with ________'s book The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals.
Question 10: Alternatively, analogous to the way ________ combine, primary emotions could blend to form the full spectrum of human emotional experience.