Emotional Behaviours (References) Flashcards
Facial expressions, recognised across cultures, anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, surprise
Ekman et al., 1982
Largely based on interpretation of emotions, owners and guilty dogs
Horowitz, 2009
Body language, better with partner
Clark, et al., 2005
Autism, socially impaired, no theory of mind from eye contact
Baron-Cohen & Jolliffe, 1997
situations elicit physiological responses
James-Lange theory
Weaker emotions reported after botox injections
Ochsner, 2010
Locked in syndrome patients have difficulty understanding emotion expressions
Pistola et al., 2010
arousal and emotion occur simultaneously
Cannon-Bard theory
Insular cortex strongly activated for disgust
Phillips et al., 1997
Brain injury to insular impairs recognition of disgust
Calder et al., 2000
Patient S.M. has amygdala damage and cannot draw fear
Adolphs et al., 2005
left happier emotions and right more unpleasant emotions
Sander & Scheich, 2001