Quite the opposite,
emotionality plays an important role in state behaviour, just as it does with individuals.
Neuroscientific insights point to three key characteristics of human nature: emotionality (we are far more emotional than we think we are, and
emotionality play a central role in decision - making), amorality (we are born amoral and our moral compass is developed in the course of our existence), and egoism (we are driven to survival, which is a basic form of egoism, i.e. preservation of the self).
Not exact matches
Emotionality and our emotional repertoire (pain, grief, shame, ego, pride, reputation, greed and so on)
play a key role as motivator of actions.
Activities during the sleep deprivation period were limited to use of the Internet, E-mail, short walks, reading, movies of low
emotionality, and
playing board games, providing a standardized regiment of waking activity without undue stress.
It's a technique that flirts with geometry, calligraphy and cartography;
plays with varying degrees of flatness; and finesses its way between the
emotionality of Abstract Expressionism and the formal ecstasies of Color Field painting.