I - Frustration and blocked desires activate the emotion described in item 1, which has the function of directing forces to provoke a change or destruction of danger. II - Unexpected or unforeseen events activate the emotion described in item 2, which has the function of guiding processes related to attention and discovery. III - Security and hope activate the emotion described in item 3, which has the function of grouping different things and allows for social ties and support. IV - The search for resources or alternatives to prepare in advance activates the emotion described in item 4, resulting in expectations. V - Positive events activate the emotion described in item 5, resulting in an increase in energy. VI - Stimuli that represent a threat or danger activate the emotion described in item 6, with guidance for protection and survival. VII - Facing losses activates the emotion described in item 7, which has the function of recognizing the loss and results in introspection. VIII - The perception of a threat that results in rejecting objects, situations, and substances activates the emotion described in item 8.
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