Emotion, in psychology and common use, refers to the complex reaction of an organism to significant objects or events, with subjective, behavioral, physiological elements.
Emotion or Emotions may also refer to:
Psychology
- Mood (psychology), a relatively long lasting emotional state
 - Feeling, the conscious subjective experience of emotion
 
Publishing
- Emotion (journal), a scientific journal published by the American Psychological Association
 - Emotion Music Co. Ltd, an anime publishing company, subsidiary of Bandai Visual
 
Music
- "Emotion" (Samantha Sang song), a 1977 song by the Bee Gees, originally recorded by Samantha Sang and covered by Destiny's Child
 - "Emotion" (Helen Reddy song), 1975
 - "Emotion", a song by Daft Punk off their 2005 album Human After All
 - Emotion (Barbra Streisand album), 1984
 - Emotion (Juice Newton album), 1987
 - Emotion (Carly Rae Jepsen album), 2015, or the title song
 - Emotion (Martina McBride album), 1999
 - Emotion (Papa Wemba album), 1995
 - Emotion (Samantha Sang album), 1978
 - “Emotions” a song by 5 Seconds Of Summer from 5SOS5
 - Emotions (Juice Newton album), 1994
 - Emotions (Brenda Lee album), 1961
 - Emotions (Mariah Carey album), 1991
 - Emotions (The Pretty Things album), 1967
 - Emotions (Thelma Aoyama album), 2009
 - Emotions (Alaska! album), 2003
 - "Emotions" (Twista song), 1997
 - "Emotions", a song recorded by Jennifer Lopez for her eighth studio album, A.K.A., 2014
 - "Emotions", a song by Love from their self-titled debut album, 1966
 - "Emotions", a song by Ella Henderson for her second studio album Everything I Didn't Say, 2022
 - "Emotions", a song by Iann Dior, 2019
 - The Emotions, a female vocal group
 - The Emotions (doo-wop group), an American doo-wop vocal group
 
Other uses
- Emotion, a 1966 Japanese short film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi
 - Emotion Production, media company from Serbia
 - Fisker EMotion, an electric concept car
 - One of the many brand names for the drug lorazepam
 
See also
- Emo (slang), slang for emotional
 
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