Chapter 12 Flashcards
(23 cards)
Emotions are a mix of…
Expressive Behavior: Yelling, Celebrating
Bodily Arousal: Sweat, Pounding heart
Conscious experience: (thoughts, especially the labeling
of the emotion) What a bad driver! I am angry, even scared; better calm down.
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
Body “with” thoughts
James-Lange theory of emotion
Body “before” thoughts
Singer-Schachter/Two factor theory of emotion
Body “plus” thoughts/label
Zajonc, Ledoux, Lazarus theory of emotion
body/brain “without” conscious thoughts
Sympathetic Nervous System
Triggers activity and changes in various organs.
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Calms the body
Emotions connected with the left frontal lobe
The brains way of telling lies are noticing arousal in the brains prefrontal cortex
Facial Feedback Effect
facial position and muscle changes can alter which
emotion we feel.
Two Dimensional Model of Emotions
our emotional experience in two dimensions:
1. from pleasant to unpleasant
2. from low to high arousal.
(Check Powerpoint for extra study on this concept)
An effective Strategy for reducing angry feelings
Calming down and moving on
Health Psychology
Emotions, as well as personality, attitudes, behaviors, and
responses to stress, can have an impact on our overall health.
Stressor
an event or condition which we view as threatening,
challenging, or overwhelming.
Appraisal
Deciding whether to view something as a stressor.
Stress reaction
Any emotional and physical responses to the stressor
Likely Stressors
catastrophes.
significant life changes.
chronic daily hassles.
low social status/power.
Different cultures interpret what differently
Gestures (I.e. Pointing at someone in Asia is extremely offensive, but not in the west)
Body’s stress response systems
Phase 1: The “fight or flight” sympathetic nervous system
responds, reducing pain and increasing the heart rate.
Phase 2: The brain sends signals to the outer part of the
adrenal glands to produce cortisol and other stress
hormones. The “resistance” phase
Phase 3: “Exhaustion”
Women tend to deal with stress by
“tend and befriend”: nurture themselves and others, and
bond together.
Brief Experiences of Stress are helpful for…
improving immune system response
motivating action
focusing priorities
feeling engaged, energized, and satisfied
providing challenges that encourage growth, knowledge, and self-esteem
What effects Chronic Stress
Daily difficulties can be caused by facing too many tasks, too little time, and too little control.
Daily difficulties can be caused by the lack of social
power and freedom:
being bullied
living in poverty
living under oppressive political conditions
Which component of Type A personality has been linked to coronary heart disease?
impatient,
verbally aggressive,
always pushing themselves and others to achieve.
All of these are ways to promote health
Ways to reduce the health effects of stress:
address the stressors.
soothe emotions.
increase one’s sense of control over stressors.
exchange optimism for pessimism.
get social support.
Ways to reduce stress and improve health: aerobic exercise relaxation and meditation participation in communities of faith alternative medicine