Emotions Flashcards

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6 universal emotions.
Coined by Paul Ekman, these emotions demonstrate consistent facial expressions across cultures.

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They include fear, anger, happiness, disgust, surprise, sadness
Mnemonic: FAHDSS

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Experience of emotion is due to perception of physiological responses

Event → physiologic response (PR) → interpretation of PR → emotion

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James-Lange theory

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Emotion and physiologic response occur simultaneously and independently

Event → physiologic response + emotion

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Cannon-Bard theory

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Physiologic and cognitive responses occur simultaneously from experience of emotion

Event → physiologic response + identify reason for situation → emotion

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Schachter-Singer theory

Also known as the two-factor theory of emotion

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Experience of emotion depends on how the situation is cognitively appraised (labeled as positive or negative)

Event → label the event (appraisal) → emotion + PR based on appraisal

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Lazarus theory

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A group of structures in the brain that play a critical role in regulating emotion

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Limbic system

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Structures of the limbic system

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Hypothalamus, Amygdala, Thalamus, Hippocampus
Mnemonic: HAT Hippo

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Acts as a sensory processing and relay station

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Thalamus

Note that olfactory sensory information does not pass through the thalamus

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Regulates fear and anxiety, plays an underlying role in anger and violence
Bilateral lesions result in Kluver-Bucy syndrome, with symptoms of hyperorality, hypersexuality, and disinhibited behavior

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Amygdala

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Regulates memory consolidation by converting short-term to long-term memory

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Hippocampus

Lesion to the hippocampus results in anterograde amnesia, where new memories cannot be retained

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Regulates the maintenance of homeostasis by controlling the autonomic nervous system through the endocrine system

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Hypothalamus

Translates to hypo-, meaning below, the thalamus

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3 components of emotion

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cognitive, behavioral, and physiological

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Mental processes accompanying an emotion, involved in appraisal of the situation

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Cognitive

Example: Thoughts, beliefs, expectations

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Immediate outward reaction to an emotion that is involuntary and automatic

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Behavioral

Example: Smiling, gasping

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Bodily processes accompanying an emotion

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Physiological

Example: Sweating, change in heart rate, change in respiration

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