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PSYC 1001 1st Edition Lecture 16 Outline of Last Lecture I. Dopaminea. SchizophreniaII. Serotonina. SSRIIII. EndorphinsIV. Organization of the Nervous System a. NervesOutline of Current Lecture I. Organization of the Nervous Systema. Automatic Nervous Systemb. Sympathetic Nervous Systemc. Central Nervous System II. EmotionsCurrent LectureI. Organization of the Nervous System a. Automatic Nervous System: Controls glands and the muscles of the internal organsi. Communicates with the endocrine system b. Emotionsi. Common Sense View1. Stimulus (seeing a bear) Experience of emotion Physiological Reaction ii. James-Lange View1. Stimulus Physiological Reaction Experience of emotioniii. Cannon-Bard View1. Stimulus Experience of emotion Physiological Reaction a. Both happen simultaneously.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.iv. Cognitive Approval Theory1. Labeling of emotion occurs depending on the situation.a. Like in life threatening situations people would display more passion towards the opposite sex.v. Modern View1. Experience Physiological SituationII. Sympathetic Nervous System: Arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations.a. Fight or flight responseIII. Central Nervous System: Brain and the spinal


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