Emotions Flashcards

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What two systems are responsible for the sensations of emotions?

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Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. (Autonomic nervous system)

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Emotion

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A subjective state that is usually accompanied by distinctive behaviors as well as involuntary physiological changes

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Are there specific autonomic patterns for each emotion?

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No

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What are the 4 pairs of opposites that comprise basic emotions?

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Joy/sadness, affection/disgust, anger/fear, expectation/surprise.

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Superficial facial muscles

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Attach at different points on the skin, when they contact they change shape of features

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Deep facial muscles

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Attached to bone and produce larger scale movements

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What are the two cranial nerves that innervate the face?

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Facial nerve and the motor branch of the trigeminal nerve

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Facial nerve

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Innervates superficial facial muscles of expression

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Trigeminal-motor branch

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Innervates muscles that move the jaw

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9
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Facial feedback hypothesis

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Idea that sensory feedback from our facial expressions can affect our mood

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10
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Evolutionary psychology

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A field of study devoted to asking how natural selection has shaped behavior in humans and other animals. Believe that emotions are adaptive through natural selection

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Brain self stimulation

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The process in which animals will work to provide electrical stimulation to particular brain sites, because it’s very rewarding

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Medial forebrain bundle

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Collection of axons in the midline of the brain, thought to be affected by self stimulation

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Nucleus accumbens

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Region of dopaminergic innervation from the VTA. Reward system

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14
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Decorticate rage

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Sudden intense rage characterized by attacks that lack clear direction. Showing that brain lesions affect emotions.

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15
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Limbic system

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A group of brain nuclei that innervate each other to form a network, implicated in emotions

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Kluver-Bucy syndrome

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Caused by bilateral amygdala damage, characterized by dramatic emotional changes including reduction in fear and anxiety

17
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Fear conditioning

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a previously neutral stimulus is paired with an unpleasant stimulus, like shock, until the previously neutral stimulus alone elicits fear responses

18
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Amygdala

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Nuclei of the anterior part of the temporal lobe. Key in the mediation of fear.

19
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What effect does damage to the left hemisphere have on emotions?

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Depressed mood, sadness

20
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What effect does damage to the right hemisphere have on emotions?

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Feeling of euphoria