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Title: Emotion and the Brain Emotion


1
Emotion and the Brain Emotion
  • Amygdala- Ability to learn emotional
    associations, recognize emotional expressions,
    and perceive emotionally charged words.
  • Pyramidal motor system- Voluntary facial
    expressions---Fake smile
  • Extrapyramidal motor system- Facial movements
    associated with emotions that are
    involuntary---Genuine smile

2
Aphasias Neuropsychology
  • Brocas production not comprehension
  • Grammatically incorrect
  • Wernickes comprehension not production
  • Word salad

3
Descriptive StatisticsResearch Methods
  • Descriptive Statistics- numbers that describe and
    summarize a set of research data
  • Mode- occurs most often
  • Median- number in the middle (remember to
    numerically order the numbers take average of
    two middle numbers if there are an even of
    scores)
  • Mean- average of all the numbers
  • Range- difference between the highest and lowest
    numbers
  • Standard Deviation- measures the spread of the
    data

4
Descriptive StatisticsResearch Methods
  • Correlation the degree to which one variable is
    related to another (relationship between two
    variables) DOES NOT EQUAL CAUSATION
  • Correlation co-efficient- (r) shows the strength
    and direction of the relationship
  • Positive correlation- () the two variables move
    in the same directionthere is a direct
    relationship

5
Descriptive StatisticsResearch Methods
  • Negative correlation- (-) two variables move in
    opposite directionthere is an inverse
    relationship
  • No Correlation- (0) the two variables are not
    related to one another

6
Culture, Language, and ThoughtLanguage
  • Consult Pages 316- 317 in the text
  • Linguistic determinism- language shapes thought
  • Example Snow. English language only has one
    word for snow Eskimos may have multiple words
    for snow. So Whorf believed that Eskimos thought
    about snow differently.
  • Also refer to the color example
  • Framing Effect- language can affect reasoning,
    problem solving, and decision making thinking
    influenced by words used to describe situation
  • Example Going to the grocery store. One box
    says no added fat and another says 15 fat
    they could easily mean the same thing.

7
Stages of Cognitive DevelopmentLifespan
Development Piagets Theory
  • Sensorimotor Stage (birth 2 yrs)- mental
    activity confined to sensory perception and motor
    skills
  • Object permanence
  • A not B error
  • Preoperational Stage (2-7 yrs)- begins to use
    symbols to represent things that are not present
    (words, images, and symbols represent
    world..imaginary play)
  • Egocentrism
  • Animism
  • Conservation
  • -irreversibility
  • -centration

8
Stages of Cognitive DevelopmentLifespan
DevelopmentPiagets Theory
  • Concrete Operational (7-11yrs)- a child's
    thinking is no longer dominated by visual
    appearance (understand conservation, able to
    reverse, simple logic)
  • Formal Operational Stage (11 yrs)- Abstract
    thinking (hypothetical (scientific) reasoning
    develops)

9
Approaches to PsychologyIntroduction
  • Biological- Biological factors affect behavior
    and mental events
  • Evolutionary- Behavior is a result of evolution
    and natural selection
  • Psychodynamic- Behavior is the result of
    unconscious conflicts
  • Behavioral- Behavior is the result of learning
  • Cognitive- Thoughts and mental processes are
    important
  • Humanistic- Behavior is determined by an
    individuals unique thoughts and actions

10
Social Skills in DevelopmentLifespan Development
  • Social Skills- Are learned being able to
    interact and communicate with others
  • Empathy- the ability to know what someone else
    is feeling (I know how you feel)
  • Also being able to respond to a particular
    emotion
  • Self regulation- ability to control emotions and
    feelings (counting to calm down instead of
    throwing a temper tantrum)

11
ReflexesNeuropsychology
  • Definition Involuntary, unlearned response
  • The spinal cord directs some simple behaviors
    (reflexes) without instruction from the brain

12
Peripheral Nervous SystemNeuropsychology
  • Peripheral Nervous System- parts of the nervous
    system not housed in bone.
  • Somatic- Transmits info from senses to the CNS
    and carries signals from CNS to the muscles
  • Autonomic- (memory gimmick- automatic) Regulates
    involuntary function (heart rate, BP, digestion,
    ect.)
  • Sympathetic or Parasympathetic
  • Fall under the autonomic system

13
Peripheral Nervous SystemNeuropsychology
  • Sympathetic
  • mobilizes body for action
  • FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE
  • Parasympathetic
  • helps body conserve energy and calms body down
    after fight or flight

14
Areas of the BrainNeuropsychology
  • See chart on page 91 of text
  • or
  • The handout on CAT's website

15
Students
  • Here are some guidelines for the ten most
  • missed questions from midterm one. Please use
    the lines to the right of the slide to add
    additional notes. Also, please beware that not
    every topic from the most missed is necessarily
    on here.
  • Enjoy and happy studying! Anne
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