Basics of Emotions
Basics of Emotions Pt. 2
Disgust/Fear
Anger/Joy
Sadness/Surprise
100

What is an example of a positive emotion?

Answers will vary. 

Hope, Joy, Confidence 

100

List the 6 basic emotions.

Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, Fear, Surprise. 

100

We feel disgusted by something we take in with our physical senses. What are the 5 physical senses? 

Sight, Smell, Sound, Touch and Taste.

100

We feel anger when we get blocked from reaching a goal. Give an example of this. 

Answers will vary. 

EX - Your parents don't allow you to hang out with friends. 

100

What is a behavioral aspect of sadness? BESIDES CRYING.

Answers will vary. 

Sitting alone, head down in class, not talking. 

200

What is an example of a negative emotion?

Envy, Grief, Sadness 

200

According to this class, how can you tell someone is lying?

- Blinking decreases

- Eyes move around 

200

Between what ages does "disgust" begin to develop? 

Between 4-8 years old. 

200

Why can anger be one of the most dangerous emotions?

It's connected to violence. 

200

An important aspect of sadness is that you can't feel ________ without ________. 

Pleasure, Pain.

300

List the three ways that emotions are perceived.

Body Language, Spoken Language and Gestures.

300

These two parts of the body are where we mostly read emotion. 

Eyes and Face. 

300

What is a common fear? Must be from the notes. 

Answers will vary. 

Heights, Dark, Death. 

300

What is a common anger trigger? Must be from the notes.

Answers will vary. 

Interference, Someone Else's Anger, Betrayal, Abandonment. 

300

What is a common sadness trigger. Must be from the notes.

Answers will vary. 

Rejection, endings, goodbyes, death, sickness.

400

What are the ABCs of emotions?

Arousal, Behavior and Cognition.

400

What is another name for a polygraph?

Lie detector test. 

400

What is an example of "arousal" for fear?

Answers will vary. 

Heart racing, sweating. 

400

The "feel-good" hormone is called...

Dopamine. 

400

Surprise is the __________ of all emotions.

Quickest, briefest, fastest. 

500

List an arousal, behavior and cognition aspect for the emotion of ANGER. 

Answers will vary. 

Arousal - physical bodily response

Behavior - something someone else can see

Cognition -  thoughts  

500

What was the main idea of the bridge experiment?

A great date involves some kind of physiological arousal. 

500

What are the three factors of fear?

Intensity, Timing and Coping. 
500

What is an "arousal" factor for anger?

Answers will vary. 

Sweating, Body Tenses, Red Face. 

500

What is the example of reflex tears from the video?

Cutting onions, onion taking her jacket off. 

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