Chapter 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Expressions of emotions can help coordinate social life by ?

A
  • giving us important information about the world
  • prompting cooperation in others
  • reinforcing desirable behavior
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Emblems, illustrators, regulators , self-adaptors, and display of emotion are all types of nonverbal behavior

T or F

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True

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3
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There is evidence showing parallels in vocalizations not only between different cultures , but also between humans and nonhuman primates. This may suggest universality of some vocal expressions of emotion

T or F

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True

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4
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According to your textbook , what are the functions of touch .

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  • too soothe
  • to signal safety
  • to increase cooperation
  • to provide pleasure
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5
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Emblems

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Actions that directly translate to words

Can have cultural differences

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6
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Illustrators

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Actions that dramatize speech

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7
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Regulators

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Actions that govern communication

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Self-adaptors

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Nervous behaviors that lack seeming intentions , as if to release nervous energy

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Displays of emotion

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Signals in the face, voice , body and touch that convey emotion

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10
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Markers of emotional expressions

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  • tend to last just a few seconds
  • involve involuntary muscle actions that are impervious to deliberate production and/or suppression
  • often have parallels in displays of other species
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11
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How do we compare emotional expressions across individuals?

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We need to be able to document exactly what people are doing

-faces : FACS ; EMG

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12
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There is no one Action Units (AU) for a particular emotion

T or F

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True

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13
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Different emotional expressions have a unique _______ of AUs

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Combination

ACs combine to make an expression

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14
Q

The Duchenne Smile (Real smile) is characterized by ?

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Activation of the orbicularis oculi (cheek raiser ) muscle that makes crow’s feet at the outer corner of the eye

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15
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Creating a ________ of emotional expressions, has facilitated a lot of the research on emotional expressions

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Standard set

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16
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FACS stands for ?

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Facial action coding system

17
Q

How does electromyography (EMG) help measure facial expressions

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With EMG researchers are able to measure sub-threshold facial expressions as well as the precise time-course of facial muscle contractions

18
Q

We make ________ expressions of emotion and perceive of emotional stimuli outside of awareness

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Involuntary

19
Q

Emotional expressions can change our behavior and physiology, even when we are not aware of their presence

T or F

A

True

20
Q

Affective blindsight

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Some patients claim to not be able to see anything, but perform well on emotion recognition tasks

21
Q

Critiques of universal facial expressions

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We don’t need a face to feel the emotion