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Emotion

The Concept of Emotion. A complex feeling state marked byphysiological arousalcognitive appraisal of the situationand overt expressive, purposeful behaviorin response to a stimulus. Characteristics of Emotion. CognitiveSomaticSubjectiveBehavioralExpressivePositive -- approachNegative -- av

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Emotion

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    1. Emotion

    2. The Concept of Emotion A complex feeling state marked by physiological arousal cognitive appraisal of the situation and overt expressive, purposeful behavior in response to a stimulus

    3. Characteristics of Emotion Cognitive Somatic Subjective Behavioral Expressive Positive -- approach Negative -- avoidance

    4. Biological Basis Lateralization Right frontal -- positive Left frontal -- negative right parietal -- detection Localization Hypothalamus Amygdala

    5. Theories of Emotion Common-Sense Stimulus Event Emotion Reaction

    6. Your cat dies You feel sad You cry because you are sad

    7. James-Lange Theory Stimulus Event Different physiological reactions Assessment of emotion based on reactions

    8. Your cat dies You cry You feel sad because you cry

    9. Cannon-Bard Theory Stimulus Event Thalamus Feeling Arousal

    10. Schachter-Singer Cognitive Theory Stimulus Event General state of arousal Cognitive assessment of stimulus Behavior Emotion determined by assessment and behavior

    11. Tompkins Facial Feedback Theory Stimulus Event Facial Expression Arousal Feeling

    12. Universal Facial Expressions Happiness Anger Disgust Sadness Fear Surprise

    13. Plutchiks Psychoeveolutionary Synthesis Inherited behavioral patterns that have important functions that are modifiable by experience Primary Secondary

    14. Joy -- Sadness Acceptance -- Disgust Fear -- Anger Surprise -- Anticipation

    15. Stimulus Event Cognition Feeling directed by innate mechanisms Behavior Function served

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