Emotion Flashcards

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What is emotion?

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its a state of mind, or feeling, that is subjectively experienced based on circumstances, mood, and relationships

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what are the three components of emotion?

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cognitive (subjective)
behavioral (facial expressions and body language)
physiological (changes in the sympathetic NS)

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what are the 7 universal emotions

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happiness
sadness
contempt
surprise
fear
disgust
anger
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what are the 3 theories of emotion, which are based on the interactions of the three components of emotion?

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James-Lange theory
Cannon-Bard theory
Schachter-Singer theory

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James-Lange theory

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according to this theory, a stimulus results first in physiological arousal, which leads to a secondary response in which the emotion is labeled. James believe that when peripheral organs receive info and respond, that response is then labeled as an emotion by the brain.

EG: a car cutting you off the highway is a stiumulus for elevated heart rate of blood pressure, increased skin temp, and dry mouth. these physio responses result in the cognitive labeling of anger: i must be angry cuz my skin is hot and my BP is high.

By extension, an emotion would not be processed without feedback from the peripheral organs; this theory predicts that indivs who cannot mount a sympathetic response, like patients with spinal cord injuries, whould show decreased levels of emotion. studies have proven this claim to be false; spinal cord injury subjects continue to show the same level of emotion after their injuries as before.

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Cannon-Bard theory

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this theory states that the cognitive and physiological components of emotion occur simultaneously and result in the behavioral component of emotion, or action: i am afraid because i see a snake and my heart is racing…let me out of here!

flaws: failts to explain the vagus nerve, a cranial nerve that functions as a feedback system, conveying information from the peripheral organs back to the CNS

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Schachter-Singer theory

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aka the cognitive arousal theory or the two-factor theory.

it states that both arousal and the labeling of arousal based on environment must occur in order for an emotion to be experienced: i am excited becuase my heart is racing and everyone else is happy.

uniqueness of this theory: is this aspect of cognitive appraisal: to feel an emotion, one must consciously analyze the environment in relation to nervous system arousal.

*the presence of unexpected arousal plus an environment that encourages a particular emotion is sufficient to create that emotion in the subject.

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theories of emotion responses: first and second

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JL - NS arousal - Conscious emotion
CB - NS arousal and Conscious emotion - Action
SS - NS arousal and Cognitive appraisal - conscious emotion

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The limbic system

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this is the primary NS component involved in experiencing emotion

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the amygdala

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is involved with attention and fear, helps interpret facial expressions, and is part of the intrinsic memory system for emotional memory

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the thalamus

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is a sensory processing station

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the hypothalamus

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releases neurotransmitters that affect mood and arousal

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the hippocampus

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creates long-term explicit (episodic) memories

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the prefrontal cortex

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is involved with planning, expressing personality, and making decisions.

the ventral prefrontal cortex is critical for experiencing emotion; the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, specifically, is involved in controlling emotional responses from the amygdala and decision-making

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