Physiology and emotion

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Physiology and emotion Marissa McTague

Dramaturgy for Emotions from Fictional Narration Coleridge and the “willing suspense of disbelief” Contemporary theorists argue that fiction doesn’t need to be mistaken as reality in order to illicit an emotional response Iconic and Symbolic Representations Communicative Behavior and Witnesses Excitation Transfer Empathy and Morality Why Do We Love James Bond

Fright Reactions to Mass Media Contemporary fear in mass media Fear may be an immediate response of a short duration, but the affects may endure and linger Three categories of fear: Dangers and injuries Distortions of natural forms The experience of endangerment and fear by others

Fright reactions to mass media Empathy and Witnesses Fear and Children Cognitive Development Fantasy vs. Reality Abstract Threats The Psychology of Scary Movies