Abstract

Background: Emotions are an inherent aspect of the human condition, encompassing the experience and expression of feelings. However, there are discernible patterns in emotional response and development that vary across the lifespan. Emotions are crucial to a normal existence, yet their management is paramount. Emotional regulation is vital to well-being as it informs about what isrelevant and guides actions. This paper aims to identify the diverse factors influencing emotional behaviour throughout the human lifespan, including stress, anxiety, anger, fear, happiness, mental pressure, and more. Methods: PRISMA-compliant review is being conducted. Online free web search platforms that make it easier to find scholarly and scientific research include Google Scholar, Pub Med, and Research Gate were used for this review paper. Results: Every individual possesses unique psychological characteristics, such as intelligence, emotional maturity, motivation, adaptability, self-concept, self-efficacy, and susceptibility to depression, anxiety, and stress, which impact their behaviour. Conclusion: Emotions are crucial for wellbeing, influencing individual conduct and learning techniques. Understanding psychological aspects is essential for successful education, as it helps identify needs and guide action.