Disputes over rights are sometimes referred to formal or informal arbitrators to decide whosestandards or rights are more appropriate.

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The study of the interactions between emotion and cognition is a fundamental part of the study of human behavior. 
The Perceptual Theory of emotions claims that emotions are perceptual experiences of evaluative properties. However, there are also differences between emotions and sensory experiences:

Cognitive bases: Emotions rely on cognitive bases, such as seeing, hearing, remembering, or imagining something.
Irrationality: Emotions can be assessed in terms of rationality. For example, recalcitrant emotions involve irrationality. 


Disputes over rights are sometimes referred to formal or informal arbitrators to decide whosestandards or rights are more appropriate.