Human emotions and their development across different age stages
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Our lives become more complex, and the types of situations that generate emotions become more complex. From birth to death, humans go through evolutionary developmental stages that include physical, social, and emotional development. Each stage of human development creates an emotion that varies according to a different developmental stage, including fear, apathy, excitement, anger, panic, sadness, and other emotions associated with humans.
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