Emotions. Introduction New Vocab: Stimuli & Arousal New Vocab: Stimuli & Arousal Emotions (3 parts): Emotions (3 parts): Physical- affects arousal & body.

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Emotions

Introduction New Vocab: Stimuli & Arousal New Vocab: Stimuli & Arousal Emotions (3 parts): Emotions (3 parts): Physical- affects arousal & body response Physical- affects arousal & body response Behavioral- Outward expression of emotion (ex body language) Behavioral- Outward expression of emotion (ex body language) Cognitive- Interpretation of information Cognitive- Interpretation of information

Analyzing Facial Expressions

What are the results? What are the results? Facial expressions are “innate” Facial expressions are “innate” Paul Ekman Paul Ekman

Expressing Emotions Learned through modeling and culture Learned through modeling and culture Directly Directly Indirectly Indirectly

Emotions and Artistic Expression Compare and contrast the next few images. What emotions are they conveying?

Mark Rothko Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko

Jackson Pollock

Helen Frankenthaler

I'm interested only in expressing basic human emotions. And the fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I can communicate these basic human emotions. (Mark Rothko)

The modern artist, it seems to me, is working and expressing an inner world in other words – expressing the energy, the motion and other inner forces. (Jackson Pollock)

I wanted things that I couldn't at times articulate. Helen Frankenthaler Helen FrankenthalerHelen Frankenthaler

Emotion Theories Read pgs Read pgs Create a graphic organizer for the following theories: Create a graphic organizer for the following theories: James-Lange Cannon-Bard Schachter-Singer Opponent Process

Theories of Emotion Theories of Emotion James Lange Theory James Lange Theory Stimulus BehaviorArousalFeeling Stimulus BehaviorArousalFeeling Cannon - Bard Theory Cannon - Bard Theory Feeling Feeling StimulusThalamus StimulusThalamus Arousal Arousal Schachter-Singer Theory Schachter-Singer Theory StimulusArousalCognition StimulusArousalCognition Plutchik Theory Plutchik Theory StimulusCognitionFeelingBehavior StimulusCognitionFeelingBehavior