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Emotion Myers Ch. 8B mood o'clock stereomood

What does this symbol mean? :-) (^_^)

:-( (;_;)

:-o (o,o)

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Would you like to never be sad again? What is the role of emotion in society? Would you like to never be sad again? What is the role of emotion in society? Complete Handout 8B-2

Cartoon Analysis Activity

Theories of emotions James-Lange Theory

Theories of emotions James-Lange Theory

Theories of emotions James-Lange Theory

Theories of emotions  Cannon-Bard Theory

Theories of emotions  Cannon-Bard Theory

Theories of emotions  Two-Factor Theory Schachter-Singer

Theories of emotions Two-factor Theory o Schachter-Singer

Theories of emotions Two-factor Theory o Schachter-Singer

Theories of emotions

Detecting Emotion ACT—handout 8B-8— non-verbal expressiveness. 8B-9—Detecting deception

The effects of facial expressions... Can we cure depression through botox? 9 of 10 participants were no longer showed symptoms of clinical depression two months after treatment

Experienced Emotion 8B-11—AIM- How intense are your emotions? High scores tend to have more complex goals and report more psycho-physiological distress symptoms 8B-12—PANAS Scales

Disgust 8B-15—The Disgust Scale Scientists have discovered that those with Huntington’s Disease can’t recognize facial expressions for disgust

Envy/Jealousy Handout 8B-16 All cultures have a word for envy...it is culturally pervasive

Fear Handout 8B-17 S.M.—a woman studied at the University of Iowa has a degenerative disease of the amygdala and has no fear. Can we be ‘scared to death?’ o Adrenaline and catecholamine

Anger Does catharsis really work? Fried Green Tomatoes 8B-19—Anger Discomfort Scale

Happiness Handout 8B-21—What makes you happy?

Stress and Health Handouts 8B-25, 26, and 29