The Perception Process
Common Tendencies and Influences on Perception
Emotional Intelligence
Facilitative and Debilitative Emotions
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The way we attach meaning to our experiences

What is the Perception Process?

100

The process of explaining other peoples behaviors.

What is Attribution?

100

The ability to understand and manage ones own emotions and be sensitive to others feelings.

What is Emotional Intelligence?

100

These are emotions that can either hurt or help you depending on the situation.

What are Facilitative and Debilitative Emotions?

100

The ability to recreate another perspective.

What is Empathy?

200

The things we decide to put focus on or ignore.

What is selection?

200

Senses, age, health, biological cycle.

What are Physiological Influences?

200

This is another name for Emotional Intelligence.

What is Self-Awareness?

200

The way you perceive situations emotionally differs in each situation.

What is Self-Talk?

200

People who are aware of their emotional states and use that information to make their decisions.

What is being Effectively Oriented?

300

The act done between people who influence each others outlooks in order to achieve a shared perspective.

What is Negotiation?

300

When new information becomes available that wasn't previously.

What is Access to Information?

300

The act of rethinking the meaning of emotionally charged events in ways that alter their emotional impact.

What is Appraisal?

300

These are the two differences between facilitative and debilitative emotions.

What is Intensity and Extended Duration?

300

Viewing the other persons situation from your point of view.

What is Sympathy?

400

The order we put things in, based on importance.

What is Organization?

400

Judging ourselves more generously than we judge others.

What is the Self-Serving Bias?

400

The act of dwelling persistently on negative thoughts that in turn intensify negative feelings.

What is Rumination?

400

Seemingly harmless events triggering debilitative emotions.

What is Emotional Memory?

400

A reaction based on neural bits and pieces of sensory information that have not been fully sorted out and integrated into a fully recognizable object.

What is precognitive emotions?

500

What type of meaning we associate with each interaction or situation.

What is Interpretation?

500

The attitude that ones culture is superior to another.

What is Ethnocentrism?

500

This is the ability to mix emotion and reasoning in making decisions.

What is Balance?

500

This source of debilitative emotions comes from our own physiology.

What is Genetic Make-Up?

500

The smaller the ____ in the brain, the more powerfully he/she experiences illusions.

What is the Primary Visual Cortex?