Chapter 9 pt 1 Flashcards
short lived mental states associated with evaluation of experiences
emotions
theory that emotions come from awareness of change in physiological state
James-Lange
theory that physiological response and emotion happen at the same time, triggered by environmental stimuli
Cannon-Bard
theory of combination of physical arousal and cognitive label
Schachter-Singer
idea that we don’t experience discrete emotions, but combination of psychological/physiological experiences that we interpret
constructivism
emotional dimension of excitement
arousal
emotional dimension measuring positivity level
valence
cultural norms for expression of emotions; these vary by culture
display rules
analysis of emotions based on specific emotions
discrete emotions approach
focuses on analysis based on arousal v. valence
dimensional approach
happiness characteristic of a certain individual
happiness set point