Rage is
a secondary emotion of fear, so it's common to experience rage after having to avoid an accident.
Not exact matches
While there's plenty
of evidence that man's best friend experiences primary
emotions, such as
fear and happiness, there's little evidence that dogs feel
secondary emotions like pride, jealousy and guilt.
Humans have two kinds
of emotions: primary
emotions like
fear, joy, grief and anger, and
secondary emotions including hatred, anxiety, insecurity, and jealousy.
Primary
emotions (e.g.,
fear, anger, sadness, interest, and joy) appear in the first year whereas
secondary emotions (e.g., embarrassment, guilt, and shame) are usually expressed by the end
of the 2nd year
of life.