10- Purpose, Characteristics and Structure of Emotions Flashcards

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What are emotions for? (Gobet, 2016)

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To provide the body and mind with rapid adaptation to a relevant stimulus

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2
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When are positive emotions expected to occur?

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Whenever there is a reward involved

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3
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When are negative emotions expected to occur?

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When there is a punishment involved

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4
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What are the two ways of characterising emotion?

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Valence and arousal

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What is valence?

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Positive or negative

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6
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What is arousal?

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Intensity

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What is the emotional response?

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Actual changes that take place inside the body and mind

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8
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What is the emotional experience?

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Becoming conscious of changes in mind and body

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9
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What is mood?

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The baseline of the emotional system

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10
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When do we feel mood?

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When nothing is stimulating the emotional system

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11
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What is emotion?

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A response to environmental stimuli

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12
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How is a positive mood induction paradigm used?

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To induce a specific mood state

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13
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What does mood induction provide? (Russ, 2011)

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A way of altering states so the effect on cognitive processes can be observed

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14
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Who investigated emotion processing of chords?

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Pallesen et al, 2005

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How did Pallesen et al, 2005 study emotion processing of chords?

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An fMRI study

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16
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What chords were heard in Pallesen et al’s study? (3 types)

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Major chords, minor chords, dissonant chords

17
Q

Which brain structures are implicated in emotion processing of musical chords? (4)

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  • Amygdala
  • Retrosplenial cortex
  • Brain stem
  • Cerebellum
18
Q

Which chords evoked a larger response during passive listening?

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Minor and dissonant chords

19
Q

Which chords were rated as sadder and which chords as more unpleasant?

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Minor chords as sadder, dissonant chords as more unpleasant

20
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What does Pallesen et al’s study indicate?

A

The amygdala and brain stem as part of an alarm system that may be perceiving minor/dissonant chords as potentially alarming stimuli

21
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How is a brain circuit mediate the effects of fear conditioning to an auditory stimulus?

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Sound travels from medial geniculate nucleus of thalamus –> reaches amygdala –> assessed in terms of emotional significance

22
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How is a stimulus assessed by the amygdala?

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Based on previous encounters with it

23
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What does the amygdala activate?

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The appropriate response circuit