Emotions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5oGXDpEVCg Whole organism responses, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.

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Emotions Whole organism responses, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.

Facial Expressions and Emotion FBI how they spot a liar

Paul Ekman leading researcher in micro expressions Lie Detection Prof. Paul EkmanLie Detection Prof. Paul Ekman Let’s play a kahoot game, get out your device. Ekman says there are 7 Basic emotions: anger, happiness, fear, surprise, disgust, sadness, contempt.

Let’s try a game of Murder Let’s try a game of Murder I will pass out cards. Whoever has the Ace is the murderer. If they murderer winks at you put your card in the middle and say your out. If you accuse someone of murdering and they are not the murderer then you are out. I will pass out cards. Whoever has the Ace is the murderer. If they murderer winks at you put your card in the middle and say your out. If you accuse someone of murdering and they are not the murderer then you are out.

Can you spot the fake smile?

Emotions of Chuck Norris On your mind map jot down a time that made you really angry.On your mind map jot down a time that made you really angry. Now jot down a time that made you really sad.Now jot down a time that made you really sad. Jot down a time that made you very happy.Jot down a time that made you very happy.

What are the Theories of Emotion? When you jotted down your stories did you feel happy, sad or angry? Why or why not? When you jotted down your stories did you feel happy, sad or angry? Why or why not?

Let’s try out James Lange theory of emotion: Get out a sheet of paper and your pencil… Label your paper with the scale on top. Your going to get into different groups. Which group are you in? Lip ? Teeth? Left (lip) Hold a pencil or pen in their mouth just behind the front teeth. (thereby making them smile) Right Keep lips apart without having their lips touch pen/pencil (making you frown) Scale of Not funny at all Extremely Funny

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Do we smile because we are happy or are we happy because we smile? Results suggest that facial expressions help determine emotional reactions. This is consistent with James-Lange Theory of emotion. Remember the mirror neuron video? Research has showed us that when people have been told to mimic expressions of basic emotions they also experience those emotions. Just by activating a smile (with your pencil) was enough to make the cartoons more amusing.

Conscious Experience