Emotion Flashcards

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Definition of Emotion

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positive or negative feelings produced by a situation

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6 main emotions

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Anger, Fear, Disgust, Surprise, Happiness, Sadness

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James-Lange theory (1884)

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Stimulus perceived -> bodily response -> Interpretation as emotion
contrasts with common sense model (Stimulus perceived -> Interpretation as emotion -> bodily response)

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Problem with the James-Lange theory

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suggests that without bodily changes there is no emotion

How do people with spinal chord injury for example feel emotions?

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Cannon-Bard theory (1927)

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Stimulus perceived -> 1) bodily response, and 2) Interpretation as emotion from context

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Cognitive theory

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Stimulus perceived -> immediate response from thalamus sent to the limbic system and the cortex (bodily response and interpretation as emotion) and continuous reinforcement of the cortex

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Limbic system

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existence noted by Broca:

consists of amygdala, hippocampus and cingulate cortex

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Amygdala

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located in the pole of the temporal lobe at the end of the fornix
divided into 3 groups of nuclei:
1) central nucleus
2) basal nuclei
3) lateral nuclei
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9
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Processing of the amygdala

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1) Receives direct connection from sense cortices
2) Lateral nucleus
3) basal nucleus
4) central nucleus
5) Directs to the hypothalamus

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Effect of bilateral amygdalar lesion

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1) decreases fear experience
2) effects aggression and memory
3) people have difficulties judging trustworthiness of people in images
4) people with lesions avoid eye contact - they can recognise the emotion better when being instructed to focus on the eyes

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Result of lateral nuclei stimulation

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fear and aggression response

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Case SM (bilateral amygdalar lesion)

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1) unable to recognise certain emotions in pictures (fear and anger)
2) rarely exhibits fear

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Case SP (bilateral amygdalar lesion)

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1) able to identify emotions related to sentences
2) able to express emotions if prompted
3) difficulty recongising fear and anger in pictures

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14
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Function of fear conditioning

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protection from danger

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15
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Effect of central nuclei lesion

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removes the ability of fear conditioning (related to memory)

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16
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Lesions in the lateral hypothalamus…

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interferes with physiological response but fearful behaviour is still exhibited

17
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Lesions of the periaqueductal gray matter (PAG)…

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interferes with fearful behaviour but a physiological response is still recorded