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A 'mood' is a relatively lasting emotional or affective state. Moods differ from
emotions in that they are less specific, often less intense, less likely to be triggered by a particular stimulus or event, and longer lasting.
[1] Moods generally have either a positive or negative
valence. In other words, people often speak of being in a ''good'' or ''bad'' mood. Unlike acute, emotional feelings like
fear and
surprise, moods generally last for hours or days. Mood also differs from
temperament or
personality traits which are even more general and long lasting. However, personality traits (e.g.
Optimism,
Neuroticism) tend to predispose certain types of moods. Mood is an internal, subjective state, but it often can be inferred from posture and other observable behaviors.
References
1. Thayer, R. E. (1989). ''The biopsychology of mood and arousal''. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
See also
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Emotion
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Feeling
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Temperament
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Affect
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Mood disorders