The difference between emotion and emotion Emotion and emotion are the experience process of the relationship between objective things and personal needs, and the attitude experience of people on whether objective things meet their own needs. Emotion, like emotion and cognitive activity, is still a reflection of the objective reality of the human brain, but the content and way of reflection are different. Cognitive activities reflect the objective things themselves, including their past, present and future, as well as their external characteristics and internal relations. Emotion and emotion reflect the relationship between subject and object, as well as the relationship between human needs as the subject and objective things. First, the classification and difference between emotions and emotions (1) The most basic emotions: joy, anger, sadness and fear: Emotion: refers to a relatively calm and lasting emotional state of people, which is diffuse. Passion: It is a strong, explosive and short-lived emotional state. Narrowness of consciousness: a phenomenon in the state of passion, which is manifested in the narrowing of the scope of cognitive activities, the suppression of rational analysis, the weakening of self-control ability, and then people lose control and even make some reckless behaviors or actions. Stress: refers to people's adaptive response to some unexpected environmental stimuli. (2) Emotional classification 1. Moral sense: it is the subjective experience when evaluating people's thoughts, intentions and behaviors according to certain moral standards. 2. Sense of reason: it is the emotional experience produced in the process of understanding and evaluating things in intellectual activities. 3. Aesthetic feeling: it is the emotional experience when evaluating things according to certain aesthetic standards. Second, the difference between the definition of emotion and emotion: 1, emotion mainly refers to the emotional process, with the characteristics of situational, exciting and temporary. Emotion has a stable and profound social significance, and has greater stability, profundity and durability. 3. Emotions appear earlier, which is mostly related to people's physiological needs; Emotions appear later, mostly related to people's social needs. 4. Emotional tools