Lecture 32. Introduction to Brain Function, Emotion and Motivation Flashcards

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What is Mark Twains definition of emotion ?

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Any emotion, if it is sincere, is involuntary

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What are the dual aspects of emotion ?

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  1. Expression

2. Experience

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What is expression in the dual aspect of emotion ?

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  1. Behavioral - blushing, laughing, crying, running

2. Physiological - heart rate, skin conductance, neural activity

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What is experience in the dual aspect of emotion ?

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Subjective feelings of humans - linguistic, conscious

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What is emotion ?

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Immediate responses to as specific object or situation

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What is mood ?

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Diffuse, long lasting affective state. Often with unclear triggers or origins

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What is another definition of emotion ?

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Emotions are biologically based responses to situations that are seen as personally relevant. They are shaped by learning and usually involve changes in peripheral physiology, expressive behavior and subjective experience

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What do emotions involve changes across ?

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Multiple response systems

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What are emotions distinct from ?

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Moods, this is because emotions often have identifiable triggers

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What are two things that emotions could be ?

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  1. Unlearned responses to stimuli after intrinsic affective properties
  2. Learned responses to stimuli with acquired emotional value
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What are Ekman’s categories ?

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  1. Well established basic emotions

2. Candidate basic emotions

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What are some examples of well-established basic emotions ?

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  1. Anger
  2. Fear
  3. Sadness
  4. Disgust
  5. Happiness
  6. Surprise
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What are some examples of candidate basic emotions ?

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  1. Contempt
  2. Shame
  3. Guilt
  4. Embarrassment
  5. Awe
  6. Amusement
  7. Excitement
  8. Pride
  9. Relief
  10. Satisfaction
  11. Sensory pleasure
  12. Enjoyment
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What is Ekman’s criteria for basic emotions ?

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  1. Distinctive universal signals
  2. Presence in other primates
  3. Distinctive physiology
  4. Distinctive universals in antecedent events
  5. Rapid onset
  6. Brief duration
  7. Automatic appraisal
  8. Unbidden in occurence
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What is universal emotional expressions ?

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The meaning of these facial expressions is similar across all cultures

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What are basic emotions ?

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A closed, core set of emotions, each with unique characteristics, carved by evolution and reflected through facial expressions

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What are complex emotions ?

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Combinations of basic emotions, some of which may be socially or culturally learned, that can be identified as evolved, long lasting feelings

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What is the dimensional theories of emotion ?

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Describe emotions that are fundamentally the same but that differ along one or more dimensions, such as valence and arousal in reaction to events or stimuli

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In patient SM suffering from Urbach-Wiethe disease, what is the effect of amygdala atrophy ?

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No capacity for experiencing or recognising fear

20
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What is the papez circuit ?

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A fundamental component of the limbic system

21
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What is the limbic system ?

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The part of the brain involved in emotional and behavioral response

22
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What are Darwins principles ?

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  1. Principle of serviceable habits
  2. Principle of antithesis - opposite emotions to opposite behaviors
  3. Principle of expressive habits
23
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What is the conventional theory of emotion ?

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Conventional view of emotion reflects theories in which emotions have multiple components that need to be coordinated

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What is emotional generation ?

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  1. The physiological reaction
  2. The behavioral reaction
  3. The subject feeling
25
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What is the amygdala sometimes known as ?

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The emotion center of the brain

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What was James Gross model of emotion ?

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Emotions can be regulated by either manipulating the input to the system or by manipulating its output