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Emotions in general
Biological factors
Gognitive factors in emotion appraisal
Emotion and Cognitive process
100
Name the 3 components in which emotions consist of
What are physiological changes, subjective feeling and associated behaviour?
100
A small structure in the temporal lobe that appears to be critical in the brain's emotional circuit
What is the Amygdala?
100
Evaluations related to how the situationn will impact on one's personal well-being.
What are appraisals?
100
A special kind of emotional memory, which refers to vivid and detailed memories of highly emotional events.
What is Flashbulb memory?
200
A perceives dangerous event or stimulus will result in a physiological response known as
What is flight or fight?
200
They are the two biological pathways of emotions in the brain.
What is short route and the long route?
200
Two factors in which individual's experience of stress can be moderated by.
What is appraisal of threat and appraisal of one's own resources for dealing with stress?
200
A function that can facilitate the memory of events that occur during aroused state.
What is arousal of emotion?
300
It is a decision about what to do, based on previous experience
What is cognitive appraisal of the arousal?
300
The amygdala receives input from sensory processing areas inside the....
What isthe neocortex and thamalaus
300
Two strategies used in stressful situations.
What is problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping?
300
They brought up the theory of the flashbulb memory
Who are Brown and Kulik?
400
A guide to evaluate how important situations are
What do Emotions serve as a guide for?
400
This path can allows a more thourough evaluation of a inappropriate response to situation
What is the long path useful for?
400
General methods (name minimum two) used in emotion-focused coping
What is escape, self-control over expression of emotions, seeking social support or attempting to provide reappraisal of the situation.
400
With the help of this, the emotional events appear to be recorded as well.
What is the function of a camera's flash in psychology?