Lecture 3 Flashcards
it is defined as “a complex reaction pattern, involving experiential, behavioral and physiological elements.”
Emotion
Three Components of Emotion
- Subjective Experience
- Physiological Response
- Behavioral or Expressive Response
Variety Of Emotions
- Positive human emotions
* Negative human emotions
______ emotions that lead one to feel good about one’s self will lead to an emotionally happy and satisfied result.
Positive
________ emotions sap your energy and undermine your effectiveness. In the negative emotional state, you find the lack of desire to do anything.
Negative
What are the 5 Cognition Theories of Emotion?
- Emotional Design Model
- Pleasure Model
- Technology as Experience Framework
- Basic Model of Product Appraisal Process
- Kansei Engineering
It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that is the concept of how to create designs that evoke emotions which result in positive user experiences.
Emotional design
It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that focuses more on pleasurable aspects of our interactions with products. This model considers all of the potential benefits that a product can deliver.
Pleasure Model
It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that proposed a framework to the account of user experience largely in terms of how user feels about the product in different phases of product experience.
Technology as Experience Framework
It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that depends on product attributes and the judgment of product design against a concern
Basic Model of Product Appraisal Process
It is a Cognition theories of Emotion that that covers several English meanings such as sensitivity, sense, sensibility, feeling, aesthetics, emotion, affection, and intuition.
Kansei Engineering
What are the 3 cognitive levels?
Visceral
Behavioral
Reflective
Users’ gut reactions to or their first impressions of your design
Visceral
Users subconsciously evaluate how your design helps them achieve goals, and how easily.
Behavioral
After they encounter your design, users will consciously judge its performance and benefits, including value for money
Reflective