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The Neuroscience of Emotions AP Psychology
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What are Emotions? Emotion – A four-part process consisting of physiological arousal, cognitive interpretation, subjective feelings, and behavioral expression.
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Cultural Universals in Emotional Expression Paul Ekman (leading researcher on this topic) People everywhere can recognize at least seven basic emotions: sadness, fear, anger, disgust, contempt, happiness and surprise.
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Cultural Universals in Emotional Expression Display rules – Permissible ways of displaying emotions in a particular society. Emotions you present to others.
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Robert Plutchik: The Emotional Wheel pg. 301 Inner ring: 8 primary emotions Outer ring: Complex emotions
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The Biological Mechanisms at Work Behind our Emotions: 1.The Limbic System= Control of emotions…Amygdala evaluates whether the stimuli represents a threat. 2. The Cerebral Cortex= “thinking center” of the brain. Evaluates the meaning of emotionally arousing stimuli and it plans and directs how to respond to the stimuli.
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The Biological Mechanisms at Work Behind our Emotions: 3. The Autonomic Nervous System= Contains the Parasympathetic N.S./pleasant emotions. Sympathetic N.S./ unpleasant emotions. 4. Hormones= Examples: Serotonin (Depression) and Epinephrine (Fear)
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Theories about “how” we experience emotions
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Theory #1 James-Lange theory– A provoking stimulus produces a physical response that, in turn, produces an emotion 1 st : Physical 2 nd : Emotion
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Theory #2 Cannon-bard theory – An emotional feeling and an internal physiological response occur at the same time One is not the cause of the other
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Theory #3 Schachter’s Two-factor theory of emotion Emotion results from the cognitive appraisal of both (1) physical arousal and (2) emotion provoking stimulus. Think about how we physical feel and we think about the actual event.
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Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Emotion fear Cognitive interpretation “I feel afraid!” Physiological arousal trembling increased heart rate James- Lange theory Cannon- bard theory Two- factor theory Stimulus snake Stimulus Emotion fear Physiological arousal trembling increased heart rate Emotion fear
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Theory #4 Cognitive appraisal theory – Theory that individuals decide on an appropriate emotion following the event Conscious Was the event in our favor? Ex. Reading the written comments your teacher made on an assignment.
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Theory #5 Opponent-process theory – Theory that emotions have pairs; when one is triggered the other is suppressed
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