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An extreme form is known as the [[psychomotor agitation]], in which the emotion is expressed in movements and mimics.
 
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Agitation is an emotion, a strong emotional disturbance, unrest.

An extreme form is known as the psychomotor agitation, in which the emotion is expressed in movements and mimics.


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References & Bibliography

Key texts

Books

Papers

Additional material

Books

Papers

External links


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