Lecture 9 Flashcards
What are emotions ?
a combination of physiological and cognitive responses to thoughts or experiences
What is the discrete emotions theory ?
Argues that neurological and biological systems have evolved to allow humans, from infancy, to experience and then express a set of basic emotions through adaptation to our surroundings
What is the functionalist perspective ?
Aruges that individuals experience emotions in order to manage the relationship between themselves and the environment
What are social smiles ?
smiles directed towards people
What is seperation anxiety ?
distress due to seperation from the parent who is the child’s primary caregiver
What are self-conscious emotions ?
emotions such as guilt, shame, embarassment, and pride that relate to our sense of self and our consciousness of others reactions to us
What is social referencing ?
the use of parent’s or another adults facial expressions expression or vocal cues to decide how to deal with novel, ambiguous, or possibly threatening situations
What is emotional intelligence ?
refers to individual’s ability to cognitively process information about emotions and to use that information to guide both their thoughts and behaviours
What are display rules ?
A social or cultural group’s informal norms about when, where, and how much one should show emotions, as well as when and where displays of emotions should be suppressed or masked by displays of other emotions
What is emotional regulation ?
a set of conscious and unconscious processes used to both monitor and modulate emotional experiences and expressions
What are self-comforting behaviours ?
repetitive actions that regulate arousal by providing a mildly positive physical sensation
What is self-distraction ?
involves looking away from the upsetting stimulus in order to regulate their level of arousal
What is social competence ?
the ability to achieve personal goals in social interactions while simultaneously maintaining positive relationships with others
What is emotion socialization ?
the direct and indirect influence that parents have on their children’s standards, values, and ways of thinking and feeling
What is emotion coaching ?
the use of discussion and other forms of instruction to teach children how to cope with and properly express emotions