4: Biological Basis of Emotion Flashcards

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What is an emotion?

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An internal process that modifies the way an organism responds to certain classes of stimuli

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What evidence can we take from Phineas Gage that emotions have a biological basis?

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Damaged left frontal lobe led to:
No ability to plan
Poor impulse control 
Short temper 
Bad social judgment
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What did Darwin think about emotions?

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They are innate and adaptive

They help us communicate with others

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What is James-Lange peripheral feedback theory?

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We infer our emotions from changes in our body

I’m trembling therefore i am afriad

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What is Cannon-Bard theory?

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Emotion and physiological reaction happen simultaniouly

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What evidence is there that physical feedback is important in emotions?

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People with spinal injury report less intense emotions depending on how high up the injury is

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What is the two factor model of emotions?

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Our perception of thoughts indicates the type of emotions

The degree of physical arousal determines the intensity of the emotion

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What is the Papez circuit?

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The circuit connecting the hippocampus and the thalamus was the basis for emotional experiance

Thalamus projects to the sensory cortices and the hypothalamus which implaments a response

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What part of the brain has been implicated in discust?

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The anterior insula

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What is the insula involved in?

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The perception of bodily states

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What is sham rage?

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Coordinated but undirected emotional expression - rage when cortex was removed

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What is Kluver-Bucy syndrome?

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When the anterior temporal lobe was damaged, monkeys were much more submissive

Leisons result in unusual tameness and a lack of fear

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How is the amygdala involved in emotion?

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Fear conditioning, activated by negative emotions

Participants with leisons have less fear and are worse a recognising facial expressions

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What is the reinforcement model of emotion?

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Emotional states happen due to reward and punishment. Omission of these can lead to other emotions

Happiness is a reward we are motivaed to acheive

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What is facial feedback theory or unconscious emotions?

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Sensory feedback contributes to emotions. People smiled when watching cartoons and found them funnier

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What are display rules in emotion?

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They vary across cuture and are the norms such as no big displays of emotion in public