OB-09 Emotions & Values
... toward an object, person, or event that create a state of readiness. • Most emotions occur without our awareness ...
... toward an object, person, or event that create a state of readiness. • Most emotions occur without our awareness ...
Part2
... What are these called—happy, sad, mad? A)Basic emotions B)Secondary emotions C)Bipolar disorder These are called this because they are universal across all cultures, differing only in how they may be expressed. ...
... What are these called—happy, sad, mad? A)Basic emotions B)Secondary emotions C)Bipolar disorder These are called this because they are universal across all cultures, differing only in how they may be expressed. ...
Possible Solutions from the Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion
... Cognitive Neuroscience can help to find solutions for emotionoriented systems mainly if they are focused on the computational, and/or the neural levels. Artificial emotions: A decisive choice between: as many systems as emotions different systems for approach-related versus withdrawalrelated emotion ...
... Cognitive Neuroscience can help to find solutions for emotionoriented systems mainly if they are focused on the computational, and/or the neural levels. Artificial emotions: A decisive choice between: as many systems as emotions different systems for approach-related versus withdrawalrelated emotion ...
Motivation and Emotion
... • measures physiological responses such as perspiration, heart rate, breathing • Problems – Anxiety, irritation, guilt have similar physiological activity • Guilty Knowledge Test – assesses physiological responses to crime scene details only known by investigators ...
... • measures physiological responses such as perspiration, heart rate, breathing • Problems – Anxiety, irritation, guilt have similar physiological activity • Guilty Knowledge Test – assesses physiological responses to crime scene details only known by investigators ...
Emotion
... Basic or discrete emotions – fear, anger, disgust, sadness, joy, surprise. Moods (anxiety, depression, happiness, peace or calm). Preferences and evaluation – negative, positive, like or dislike, approve, reject. Cognitive emotions – curiosity, interest, confusion. ...
... Basic or discrete emotions – fear, anger, disgust, sadness, joy, surprise. Moods (anxiety, depression, happiness, peace or calm). Preferences and evaluation – negative, positive, like or dislike, approve, reject. Cognitive emotions – curiosity, interest, confusion. ...
Biological Psych Emotions Limbic System Thalamus Hypothalamus
... Emotion is interpretation of physiological $ I run, therefore I am afraid Action first, think about it later Find ourselves trembling, experience fear But internal organs are relatively insensitive Can’t respond quickly Feedback from them could account for our feelings of emotions? Theory difficult ...
... Emotion is interpretation of physiological $ I run, therefore I am afraid Action first, think about it later Find ourselves trembling, experience fear But internal organs are relatively insensitive Can’t respond quickly Feedback from them could account for our feelings of emotions? Theory difficult ...
LECTURE23.EmotionDriveDrugs
... LECTURE 23: EMOTIONS, MOTIVATION, AND DRUGS OF ABUSE REQUIRED READING: Kandel text, Chapters 50, 51 Emotion and Feeling are two interconnected states. Emotion is a group of physiological and motor responses to a set of stimuli. These emotional responses communicate our state to others, prepare us or ...
... LECTURE 23: EMOTIONS, MOTIVATION, AND DRUGS OF ABUSE REQUIRED READING: Kandel text, Chapters 50, 51 Emotion and Feeling are two interconnected states. Emotion is a group of physiological and motor responses to a set of stimuli. These emotional responses communicate our state to others, prepare us or ...
Quiz 10
... 8. The amygdala is most definitely involved in the recognition of _____ communicated via ____ a. Fear; facial expression b. Happiness; tone of voice c. Fear; tone of voice d. Happiness; body posture e. Anger; tone of voice 9. People with volitional paresis are unable to a. Cry b. Comprehend other pe ...
... 8. The amygdala is most definitely involved in the recognition of _____ communicated via ____ a. Fear; facial expression b. Happiness; tone of voice c. Fear; tone of voice d. Happiness; body posture e. Anger; tone of voice 9. People with volitional paresis are unable to a. Cry b. Comprehend other pe ...
Chapter 4 Developmental
... Developmental psychologists and what they study Prenatal development—stages of; teratogens Competent newborn Infancy/Childhood—brain development; maturation and motor development Cognitive development—Piaget and 4 stages of cognitive development—basic info Social development—Harlow’s theory, describ ...
... Developmental psychologists and what they study Prenatal development—stages of; teratogens Competent newborn Infancy/Childhood—brain development; maturation and motor development Cognitive development—Piaget and 4 stages of cognitive development—basic info Social development—Harlow’s theory, describ ...
emotion_08
... that this order of sequence is incorrect ... and that the more rational statement is that we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble ... Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would be purely cognitive in form, pale, colorless, destitu ...
... that this order of sequence is incorrect ... and that the more rational statement is that we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble ... Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would be purely cognitive in form, pale, colorless, destitu ...
Chapter 12 – Motivation and Emotion
... If the ovum is not fertilized, the thickened uterine walls are reabsorbed to being another cycle Castration or ovariectomies of animals besides humans decrease sexual activity Human sexual response cycle – Sequence of four stages that characterizes the sexual response in both men and women: exciteme ...
... If the ovum is not fertilized, the thickened uterine walls are reabsorbed to being another cycle Castration or ovariectomies of animals besides humans decrease sexual activity Human sexual response cycle – Sequence of four stages that characterizes the sexual response in both men and women: exciteme ...
CLA STUDIES REQUIREMENTS CLA STUDIES_3
... anger, surprise, disgust, fear, sadness and contempt (Paul Ekman) Singer & Schachter’s Two Factor Theory. when an emotion is felt, a physiological arousal occurs search for emotional cues to label the physiological arousal ...
... anger, surprise, disgust, fear, sadness and contempt (Paul Ekman) Singer & Schachter’s Two Factor Theory. when an emotion is felt, a physiological arousal occurs search for emotional cues to label the physiological arousal ...
Cognition and Emotion November 12
... order of sequence is incorrect ... and that the more rational statement is that we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble ... Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would be purely cognitive in form, pale, colorless, destitute of emot ...
... order of sequence is incorrect ... and that the more rational statement is that we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble ... Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would be purely cognitive in form, pale, colorless, destitute of emot ...
Table 13 - Angelfire
... To measure and identify emotional reactions, studies in psychology have subjected its 3 important aspects to analysis and investigation; namely: 1. Physiological changes in emotion These changes are a significant part of any emotional reaction. An emotionally upset individual is aroused all over and ...
... To measure and identify emotional reactions, studies in psychology have subjected its 3 important aspects to analysis and investigation; namely: 1. Physiological changes in emotion These changes are a significant part of any emotional reaction. An emotionally upset individual is aroused all over and ...
Slide outlines
... of sequence is incorrect ... and that the more rational statement is that we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble ... Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would be purely cognitive in form, pale, colorless, destitute of emotional ...
... of sequence is incorrect ... and that the more rational statement is that we feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble ... Without the bodily states following on the perception, the latter would be purely cognitive in form, pale, colorless, destitute of emotional ...
Slide 1
... • Animal models, brain lesions – Human brain imaging techniques • Renaissance in the study of emotion • Affective neuroscience • Neural basis of emotion and mood ...
... • Animal models, brain lesions – Human brain imaging techniques • Renaissance in the study of emotion • Affective neuroscience • Neural basis of emotion and mood ...