What is emotion?
An evaluative response to a situation that typically includes
Emotion can be a ‘what’ response?
A positive or negative one.
What do emotions involve?
What is affect?
The pattern of observable behaviors that express an individuals emotions.
What is a characteristic of affect?
It is variable, fluctuating in response to changing emotional states.
What is mood in relation to affect?
Longer lasting and more general than affect: Can be unseen by the observer.
What is James’ Peripheral theory of emotion?
Emotions arise out of bodily experience.
According to James’ Peripheral theory, what does an emotion-inducing experience elicit?
2. Voluntary behaviors (eg. running away)
According to James’ Peripheral theory, what do physical responses stimulate?
The subjective experience.
What is the James-Lange theory of emotion?
Emotions organize in the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) causing responses that the Central Nervous System (CNS) then interprets.
According to the James-Lange model, the subjective experience of emotion is neither more nor less than the…
Awareness of our own body changes in the presence of certain arousing stimuli.
We consciously process our emotional state from the type of physiological arousal we are experiencing.
What is the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion?
Emotion inducing stimuli simultaneously elicit and emotional experience and body responds.
What do both the James-Lange and the Cannon-Bard fail to account for?
The cognitive component of emotions.
What is subjective experience?
What it feels like to be happy, sad, or elated.
Emotional intensity is spread along a bell shaped curve. What is at each end?
What is emotional expression?
The overt behavioral signs of emotion: Facial expressions, gestures, posture, tone of voice etc.
What are two components of facial expressions?
2. They influence the physiological and subjective components of an emotion.
What are six facial expressions recognized cross-culturally?
Surprise Fear Anger Disgust Happiness Sadness
What are display rules?
Emotional displays considered appropriate within a specific culture.
What is positive affect?
Pleasant emotions.
What is negative affect?
Unpleasant emotions.
Describe the hierarchical system for classifying emotions.
What three neural regions are important in emotion?
What is the role of the hypothalamus in emotion?
link in circuit that converts emotional signals into automatic and endocrine responses.