PSYC 101 1st Edition Lecture 11 Outline of Last Lecture - MemoryOutline of Current Lecture - Emotions Current Lecture- Continue of EmotionsEmotions Testing for Lying - Traditional - Polygraphs - HumansHistorical Theories of Emotion - Cannon-Bard- James-Lange- Shachter-SingerZajonc and LeDoux - emphasize that some emotions are immediate without conscious appraisal Shachter, Singer, Lazarus - emphasizes that appraisal determines emotions Embodied Emotion - Emotions involve bodily responses - These emotions are sometimes noticeable Emotions and Autonomic Nervous System - Autonomic system mobilizes energy in the body that arouses us - Physiological responses - Work in symbiotic fashion - Sympathetic These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Parasympathetic Physiological Similarities - Physiological responses related to the emotions of fear, anger, love, and boredom Physiological Differences - Physical responses, like finger temperature and movement of facial muscels, changes during, fear, rage, and joy - Amygdala - rage, anger 95% of language resides in left hemisphere Theories of Emotion - Physiological activation - Expressive behavior - Conscious experience Yerkes-Dodson - Arousal and performance - Arousal in short spurts is adaptive - We perform better under moderate arousal Analyzing Emotion - Analysis of emotion are carried on different levels - Biological influences - Psychological influences - Physiological influences Experienced Emotion - Fear - Anger - Happiness Izard - Isolated 10 emotions Causes of Anger - Wrongdoings, unjustified - Odor, temperature, traffic The slow burn- Unforgiving
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