C6 Flashcards

1
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____ is changes in physiological and behavior states caused by stimulus

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emotions

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2
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3 Components of emotions:

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Physiological arousal (1st)
Cognitive Processes (2nd)
Behavioral responses (3rd)

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3
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____ may be mild or extreme changes in physiological process

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physiological arousal

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4
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anger= heart rate increase, blood pressure increase is an example of __

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physiological arousal

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5
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___ motivates us to act or express our feelings (serves to reduce or promote emotion)

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Behavioral responses

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6
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____ is perception, learning, memory (experiencing emotions)

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Cognitive Processes (2nd)

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7
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___is a complex process involving cognitions, subjective feelings, physiological arousal and behavioral reactions

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Emotional expression

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8
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___ environmental stimuli triggers physiological response movements and emotion occurs when the individual interprets his/her visceral and muscular responses

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James-Lange Theory

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9
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____ emotion is a cognitive event that is enhanced by bodily reactions

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Cannon-Bard Theory

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10
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___ emotions depend upon a kind of double cognitive interpretation

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Schachter-Singer Theory

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11
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___ was one of the first to write extensively about emotional expression

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Charles Darwin

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12
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____ believed that each emotional state of mind held stereotyped set of reactions

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Charles Darwin

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13
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___ created facial feedback theory/travels across various countries learning that facial feeding is universal

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Paul Eckman

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14
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___ is changes in physiological and behavioral states caused by a stimulus

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Emotions

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15
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3 Components of emotions:

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Physiological arousal 1st
Cognitive processes 2nd
Behavioral responses 3rd

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16
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____ May be mild or extreme changes in physiological process

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Physiological arousal

17
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Physiological changes:

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Metabolic changes
Altered muscle tension
Change sin the activity of the salivary and sweat glands
Modified digestive processes
Changes in the neurotransmitters in the brain

18
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____ are perception, learning, and memory involved in experiencing emotions

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Cognitive processes

19
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Behavioral responses:

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They can motivate us to act or express our feelings
Tone
Posture
Body language
Are common signals of emotion
Behavioral reactions serve to promote or reduce the emotion
Ex avoiding a situations that promote fear

20
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___ A general positive or negative state/ Brain imaging proves that we feel emotional pain in same areas as well feel bodily pain

A

Feelings

21
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____ is a complex process involving cognitions, subjective feelings, physiological arousal, and behavioral reactions

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Emotional expression

22
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___ Environmental stimuli triggers physiological responses movements and emotion occurs when the individual interprets his or her visceral and muscular responses.

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James—Lange theory

23
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____ Emotion is a cognitive event that is enhanced by bodily reactions

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Cannon—Bard Theory

24
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___ Emotions depend upon a kind of double cognitive interpretation

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Schachter—Singer Theory

25
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___ proposes that feedback from facial muscles intensifies the feeling of an emotion. Emotions such as anger, fear, distress, joy, surprise, and disgust

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feedback facial theory