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Emotions
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(Emotions) PSYB10 Mapa Mental sobre Emotions, creado por andreaarose el 06/12/2013.
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Emotions
Emotion
Physiological and psychological response to an event that is felt and prepares a person for action
Time span of emotion
Real emotions
500 ms and 4 s
Fake emotions
Between 1 and 10 s
Non emotions
Moods
being in a good or bad mood
Sentiments
wishing someone well
Affective personality traits
he is a cheerful person
Level of arousal
sleepiness
Basic emotions
Fear
Anger
Disgust
Sadness
Happiness
Surprise
Complex emotions
Blends of basic emotions
Types of complex emotions
Affect blends
different parts of the face register different emotions
Positive emotions
Positively valenced emotions
Gratitude
Contentment
Love
Self conscious emotions
Complex emotions elicited by the self
Pride
Shame
Embarassment
Measuring emotions
Self report
Facial action muscles
Zygomaticus major
Frontalis
Levator labii
Orbicularis oris
Buccinator
Orbicularis oculi
Currogator supercilli
Negative emotion
Round muscle around the eye
Smiles
Smiles and subvocalizations
Muscles on the side of your nose - disgust
Surprise
Smiling
Emotional facial displays
Non verbal communication
Encoding
Decoding
Facial EMG
Facial Action Coding System
Numbers all facial muscle actions
Classifies emotions as patterns of muscle actions
Captures subtle facial movements
Best used when facial movement is not visually detectable
Obtrusive measurement technique
Different components
Physiological component
Proper inference of psychophysiology
Peripheral nervous system
Produces a physiological response stating that an emotion has occured
Emotions cannot be identified by peripheral responses
Response indicates degree of arousal or intensity
Central nervous system
Processes emotional stimuli
Limbic system
Amygdala
Hypothalamus
Laughter
Fear and anger
Frontal cortex
Physiological profiles help us understand arousal, intensity and possible circuits
James-Lange theory of emotion
Directed facial action task
Participants can identify emotions from instructions
Each emotion has a physiological profile
Cognitive component
Cognitive appraisals
The meaning of an event affects our emotional response to it
Someone punched you by accident or on purpose
Two factor theory of emotion
Physiological arousal is generalized, not specific
Label arousal based on cognitive appraisal
Dutton and Aron bridge study
People were scared on a bridge were more attracted to people b/c of physical responses to being on a bridge
Behavioural component
Can determine emotions from:
Facial display
Body posture
Vocal tone
Touch
Action tendencies
Approach/avoid the stimulus
Basic functions of emotions
Universality of emotion
Ekman studies
Prototypical expression is universal
Cultural display rules apply
Culturally specific emotions
Amae
Pleasant feeling of depending on someone else
Schadenfreude
Pleasure derived from the misfortune of others
Hasham
Pleasant feeling of humility
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