Intro & Happiness and Well-Being
Basic Emotions
Theories of Emotions
People
Bonus
100
what is the assumed key to happiness?
What are goals
100
What are the eight basic emotions, according to Plutchik’s model?
What is Joy, Trust, Fear, Surprise, Sadness, Anticipation, Anger, and Disgust.
100
States that stimuli cause psychological changes that our emotions emerge from
What is James-Lange Theory
100
The two psychologists who believed that our emotions result from physiological processes
Who are James and Lange
100
This psychologist created psychoanalysis, and came up with the psycho-sexual phases of development
Who is Freud
200
According to psychologists now, where did we get our emotions?
What is evolutionary heritage
200
Some scientists challenge Plutchik’s model, noting that it may apply only to the emotional experience of ___ -speaking people
What is english
200
States that the experience of emotion and biological changes happen at the same time
What is Canon-Bard Theory
200
This person theorized that there are eight different emotions, and created the emotions circle.
Who is Plutchik
200
A set of beliefs or expectations about something based on past experiences
What is a schema
300
What are ways to maintain stable personality?
What are adaption and coping techniques
300
What does Plutchik’s 3D model illustrate?
what is how emotions are more alike to those situated near it than those farther away (circle)_; varies with intensity
300
This theory states that a person's emotions depend on one's judgement of their situation
What is cognitive theory
300
This person stresses that facial expression and body language are crucial to the experience of emotion.
Who is Carroll Izard
300
This part of the eye receives information dealing with color
What are cones
400
What is the purpose of emotions?
What is arousing and directing behavior
400
Dr. Paul Ekman did not find a universally recognized facial expression for__.
What is love
400
This person's theory stated that "feelings come first"
Who is Zajonc
400
This person did an experiment involving participants watching a video with different forms of narration, to test the cognitive theory of emotions.
Who is Spiesman
400
This disorder involves having multiple personalities inside of one body (psychological name)
What is dissociative identity disorder
500
What are the 3 adaption techniques mentioned in this presentation?
What is changing perception, getting used to situations, and restructuring our lives
500
what are the four criteria used to identify primary emotions
What is (1) must be evident in all cultures, (2) contribute to survival, (3) be associated with a distinct facial expression, and (4) be evident in non-human primates.
500
The term you use when physiological actions cause certain emotions to occur
What is Sensorimotor feedback
500
This man believed that "feelings come first"
Who is Zajonc
500
The portion of memory that stores personally experienced events
What is episodic memory
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