Chapter 9.8 t/m 9.10 Flashcards
emotion
the “feeling” aspect of consciousness, characterized by a certain physical arousal, a certain behavior that reveals the emotion to the outside world, and an inner awareness of feelings.
James-Lange theory of emotion
theory in which a physiological reaction leads to the labeling of an emotion.
My heart is beating fast, so I must be scared
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
theory in which the physiological reaction and the emotion are assumed to occur at the same time.
My heart is beating fast and I experience fear
facial feedback hypothesis
theory of emotion that assumes that facial expressions provide feedback
to the brain concerning the emotion being expressed, which in turn causes and intensifies the emotion.
cognitive arousal theory (two-factor theory) Schachter-singer
theory of emotion in which both the physical arousal and the cognitive labeling of that arousal (based on cues from the environment) must occur before the emotion is experienced.
My heart is beating fast, I should be afraid
How does emotional stimuli work?
The emotional stimuli travels to the amygdala by both a fast (low road) and slow (high road) road