Explain the James-Lange Theory.
Emotional feelings follow bodily arousal
and come from awareness of such arousal.
What did Freud tie emotions to?
The self
Why do we have emotions?
(Custom) They prepare us for action and allow us to respond to our environment, They shape our behavior (emotions are reinforcing), regulate social interaction, facilitate communication nonverbally, add value to life experiences.
What is a mirror neuron?
It helps form empathy by having us be able to connect with other people.
Explain the Cannon-Bard Theory.
The thalamus (in the brain) causes emotional feelings and bodily arousal to occur at the same time.
What was Freuds famous theory of emotions?
That emotions reveal underlying, unconscious thoughts and perceptions.
What is the social benefit of facial-feedback?
(Custom) People make each other happier and when their upset it's more noticeable due to scale.
Give an example of a variable ratio
(Custom) a different number of responses for each enforcer.
Explain the Schechter Cogantive Theory.
Emotions occur when a label is applied to general
biological arousal.
How did the unconscious mind play into Freud's theories?
Emotions can precede conscious awareness of important facts
What can be a disadvantage to empathy?
(Custom) Can stop people from being held accountable for their actions.
What is the result of damage done to Wernicke's area?
ability to produce sound but not speech (still able to understand sound and written language, just not produce speech)
Explain the Contemporary Theory.
Cognitive appraisal causes ANS arousal, behavior, facial expressions, and feelings. ANS arousal, behavior, and facial expressions also create a loop that adds to feelings. Those same feelings re-effect cognitive appraisal and the cycle continues.
Why does the unconiocous mind hide things?
To defend the conscious mind from emotionally-disturbing facts.
What is a universal expression (include example)?
An expression that is typically understood regardless of cultural differnces.
What is the preferred method of problem-solving for the fast dual process? And why?
Heuristics | (Custom) because it takes less time than both trial and error and algorithms.