The Nature of Emotion Flashcards

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Define: emotion

A

a state of arousal involving…

  • facial and bodily changes
  • brain activation
  • cognitive appraisals
  • subjective feelings
  • tendencies toward action
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In defining emotion, the focus is on __________, ___________, and ___________ that shape experience and expression of emotion.

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  • physiological changes
  • cognitive processes
  • cultural influences
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Define: primary emotions

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-considered to be universal and biologically based

have distinct physiological patterns and facial expressions

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4
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Define: secondary emotions

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-emotions that are specific to certain cultures

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5
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Lately, some argue that ______ is also a basic emotion.

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-pride

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6
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Authentic smiles last __ seconds, fake smiles last ____.

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  • 2 seconds

- up to 10 seconds

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Facial expressions not only reflect internal feelings, they…

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-influence them

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Define: facial feedback

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-process by which facial muscles send messages to the brain about the basic emotion being expressed

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Different parts of the brain are involved in different components of emotional experience, which are…

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  • recognizing another person’s emotion
  • feeling an emotion
  • expressing an emotion
  • acting on an emotion
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10
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The right prefrontal cotrex is specialized for…

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-impulse to withdraw or escape

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The left prefrontal cortex is specialized for…

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-motivation to approach others

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Parts of prefrontal cortex are also involved in _________.

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-regulation of emotion

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13
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________ plays a key role in emotion, especially anger and fear.

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-amygdala

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______ instantly assesses danger or threat, and this initial response may be overridden by ______.

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  • amygdala

- cerebral cortex

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Define: mirror neurons

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-brain cells that fire when a person or animal observes others carrying out an action

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16
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Mirror neurons are involved in…

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-empathy, imitation, and reading emotions

17
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____________ is the spreading of an emotion from one person to another.

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-mood contagion

18
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Once emotion brain areas are activated, the next stage is…

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-release of hormones to enable you to respond quickly

19
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Hormones that get released during stress or intense emotions are…
-their physiological origin is…

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  • epinephrine, norepinephrine

- released by adrenal glands, part of the, sympathetic nervous system, part of the autonomic nervous system

20
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_______ provides the energy and engulfing nature of emotion.

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-epinephrine

21
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Physiology of emotion involves ______ ______, activity in _______ and __________, ___ ___, and ____________ activity that prepares body for action.

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  • facial expressions
  • amygdala
  • specialized parts of prefrontal cortex
  • mirror neurons
  • sympathetic nervous system
22
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Emotions are often created an influenced by…

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  • beliefs
  • perceptions
  • expectations
  • attributions
23
Q

Emotions you feel depend more on __________ rather than the actual situation.

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-your personal explanation

24
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All theories of emotion hold that ________, ______, and _______ are essential to the creation of most emotions.

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  • beliefs
  • attributions
  • meanings people give to situations