Emotion is a state of arousal involving:
Primary Emotions
Emotions considered to be universal and biologically based
Generally include fear, anger, sadness, joy, surprise, disgust, and contempt
Secondary Emotions
Emotions that develop with cognitive maturity and vary across individuals and cultures. (ecstatic, hopeful, depressed, anxious)
Evolutionary explanations say that emotions…
are hardwired and have survival functions
The 7 universally recognized facial expressions
Anger, happiness, fear, surprise, disgust, sadness, and contempt
Universal facial expression
Emotions recognized cross-culturally
Genuine versus fake emotions can be distinguished
Facial Feedback hypothesis
The process by which the facial muscles send messages to the brain about the basic emotion being expressed
Emotions help us communicate emotional states & signal others. When does this begin?
Begins in infancy, babies convey emotions & can interpret parental expressions
What are the cultural and social limits to the readability of facial expressions? (3)
Prefrontal cortex
The most forward part of the frontal lobes of the brain, linked to emotional regulation
Left prefrontal cortex
involved in motivation to approach others; damage results in loss of joy
Right prefrontal cortex
Involved in withdrawal and escape; damage results in excessive mania & euphoria
Emotional Regulation
modifying and controlling what we feel
Amygdala (3)
Mirror Neurons
Brain cells that fire when a person or animal observes others carrying out an action, they are involved in empathy, imitation, and reading emotions
Examples of Mirror Neurones (2)
Mood contagion
A mood spreading from one person to another, as facial expressions of emotion in the first person generate emotions in the other
-Nonverbal signals can cue emotional responses in others as well
What hormones are released when experiencing intense emotions or when one is under stress?
Epinephrine & norepinephrine
Polygraph machine
What are the possible problems with lie detectors?
Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT)
multiple choice questions to figure out what concealed knowledge they are hiding
What are the 2 factors experience of emotion depends on?
Physiological arousal & cognitive interpretation
Attributions
What is the correlation between cognitions and emotions?