pgs 297-317 Flashcards
different influences of the two brain hemispheres on various emotions
lateralization of emotion
a four part process that involved physiological arousal, subjective feelings, cognitive interpretation, and behavioral expression-all interact
emotion
The counter-proposal that an emotional feeling and an internal physiological response occur at the same time
Cannon-Bard theory
Theory of emotion which theorizes that individuals decide on an appropriate emotion following the event
Cognitive appraisal theory
the permissible ways of displaying emotions in a particular society
display rules
theory of emotion which theorizes that emotions have pairs. when one is triggered the other is suppressed(when happy sad is suppressed)
opponent-process theory
Zuckerman’s theory, individuals who have a biological need for higher levels of stimulation than do other people
sensation seekers
the proposal that an emotion-provoking stimulus produces a physical response that, in turn, produces an emotion
James-Lange theory
device that records or graphs measured of physical arousal(heart rate,breathing,perspiration, and blood pressure)
polygraph
describes relationship between arousal and performance
inverted U function
the ability to understand and control emotional responses
emotional intelligence
the proposal claiming that emotion results from the cognitive appraisal of both physical arousal and an emotion provoking stimulus
Two-factor theory