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Title: Emotion


1
Emotion
  • part 2

2
Emotion
  • The Physiological Component
  • The Expressive Component
  • The Cognitive Component
  • Human Emotion Putting the Pieces Together

3
Three Components of Emotion
  • A feeling state characterized by
    _____________arousal, _____________ behaviors,
    and a _____________ interpretation.

4
Theories and Concepts of Emotion
  • Three Components of Emotion
  • _______________________--
    arousal comes from brain
    (particularly the limbic
    system) and autonomic
    nervous system
    (ANS)

5
The Physiological Component James-Lange Theory
of Emotion
  • Emotion arises from physiological arousal
  • __________________________________
  • Sadness comes from crying

6
Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
  • Emotion originates in the ___________________
  • Body (physiological systems) and Mind
    (emotional experience) are independently
    activated at the same time

7
Brain Centers of Emotion
  • ___________________
  • The Amygdala is highly involved in fear responses
  • _________________
  • Left hemisphere associated with positive
    emotions right with negative emotions

8
Theories and Concepts of Emotion
  • Three Components of Emotion (Continued)
  • ________________--thoughts, values
    and expectations
  • _________________--expressions,
    gestures, and body positions

9
The Cognitive Component Dimensions of Appraisal
  • Cognitive dimensions closely linked to emotion
  • Pleasantness Is event enjoyable?
  • Attention Is one focused on event?
  • Agency Does one believe he/she is in control?
  • Certainty How clear is situation and is outcome
    predictable?

10
Is Cognition Necessary?Pathway of Fear Without
Thought
  • Sensation of threat can reach the amygdala via
    direct path from thalamus
  • The fast low road
  • Sensation of threat also travels from the
    thalamus to the cortex
  • The slow high road
  • Cortical judgment can override direct path

11
The Expressive Component Sensory Feedback
  • _____________________________
  • The hypothesis that changes in facial expression
    can produce corresponding changes in emotion
  • Zajonc, et al. had subjects repeat vowel sounds.
  • Making some sounds - ah and e - caused
    smiling and elevated mood.
  • Making other sounds - u and ü - caused
    frowning and lowered mood.

12
Theories and Concepts of Emotion-- Four Theories
of Emotion
  • _______________________ emotions occur after
    arousal
  • ___________________ arousal and emotion occur
    simultaneously
  • Facial-Feedback facial movements elicit arousal
    and specific emotions
  • ___________________ arousal leads to search for
    label and then emotion occurs

13
Critical Thinking about Motivation and
Emotion-The Polygraph
  • Polygraph measures changes in ___________________
    ______, which in turn supposedly reflects lying
    versus truthfulness

The Polygraph
14
Critical Thinking about Motivation and Emotion-
The Polygraph
  • The subjects response on the GSR does rise in
    response to the second question. But remember
    that error rates on the polygraph range from 25
    to 75.

15
Critical Thinking about Motivation and
EmotionEmotional Intelligence (EI)
  • ______________________________ (EI) ability to
    know and manage ones emotions, empathize, and
    maintain satisfying relationships

16
Culture, Evolution, and Emotion
  • Cultural similarities and differences 7 to10
    culturally universal emotions, but each culture
    has its own ___________ governing how, when, and
    where to express emotions

17
Culture, Evolution, and Emotion
  • Role of evolution strong biological,
    evolutionary basis for emotional expression and
    decoding

18
Russell's Circumplex Model
  • Which emotions are universal, felt in all
    cultures?
  • ________________________________________________
  • Russell identified two main dimensions of emotion
  • Emotions can be sorted according to these
    dimensions in several cultures

19
Circumplex Model
20
Plutchiks Wheel of Emotions
21
Opponent-Process Theory of Emotion
  • Every primary emotional state triggers its
    opposite, opponent state.
  • A positive emotional state is followed by a
    negative state, and vice versa.
  • Emotional experience is balanced over time.

22
Are There Gender Differences in Emotion?
  • __________________ exists that the sexes differ
    in their actual feelings in response to similar
    events.
  • However, there are differences in the public
    display of emotion.
  • Women are ____________________ than men are.

23
Are There Cultural Differences in Emotion?
  • Some aspects of emotion seem universal.
  • However, cultures affect the _____________________
    ____ and the display rules that govern when and
    where emotions can be expressed.

24
Culture differences in Shame Guilt
  • Both shame and guilt are considered
    ______________________________.
  • Both occur in response to personal failures.
  • However, two are defined differently.

25
Shame vs. Guilt
  • Shame focus of evaluation is self
  • Guilt focus is behavior
  • Shame ____________________
  • Shame ___________________
  • Guilt tension remorse
  • Shame is more maladaptive than guilt

26
Cultural differences
  • Individualistic vs. collectivistic cultures
  • In collectivistic cultures, shame was shorter in
    duration and both shame and guilt had fewer
    negative consequences on self-esteem
    relationships.
  • Japan vs. U.S.
  • Japan considered a shame culture while U.S. is
    considered a guilt culture.
  • In Japan, shame is all about being laughed at
    and parents motivate children through this fear
    of being shamed.

27
  • China vs. U.S.
  • China has 3 terms for guilt and 4 for shame, U.S.
    has one term for each of the two emotions
  • Situations that result in guilt and shame differ
    for the two countries

28
Pleasure and the Pursuit of Happiness
  • Three predictive indicators of happiness are
  • _____________________
  • __________________
  • _____________________

29
National Wealth and Happiness
  • Over a 40-year period, Americans became over
    twice as wealthy, but no happier.
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