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An Emotional Response is a response to stimuli by a headmate in which they reply with raw emotions as the primary method, as opposed to a vocal or tactile response. This is normally characterized as an overwhelming experience of a particular emotion, that may be incorrect for the surrounding situation or viewed material.
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