Overview
Biology of Emotions
Biology continued
Theorists & Theories
Facial Programs & Mood
100
Aroused physiological response of the automatic nervous system to which cognitive experiences and expressive behaviors contribute
What is Emotion
100
The part of the brain that controls emotions
What is the Limbic system
100
Released to create the fight-or-flight reaction by accelerating heartbeat, rising blood sugar, dilating pupils, and perspiration
What is Epinephrine
100
Which theory states that emotions develop from both a physiological response and a cognitive label
What is Schachter-Singer theory
100
Negative emotions such as anxiety, sadness, depression, and anger
What is Dysphoria
200
Thinking, attention, and processing and using information
What is Cognition
200
The part of the brain that is implicated in memory
What is the Hippocampus
200
Located above the kidneys and release hormones in response to stress
What are the Adrenal glands
200
Part of this theory believes that emotions happen only after perception of an event and a physical reaction to the perception
What is the James-Lange theory
200
A system that measures facial changes based on 44 action units that produce the variety of movements of facial muscles
What is Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
300
A broad outlook on life that may last for an extended period of time
What is Mood
300
The part of the brain that pairs emotion and memory
What is the Amygdala
300
The part of the nervous system responsible for calming the body and controls resting and digesting
What is the Parasympathetic nervous system
300
The theory believes that emotions and physiological responses occur simultaneously
What is Cannon-Bard theory
300
A system that codifies facial features and their expressive combinations to read clues to an individual’s emotional state
What is the Facial recognition program
400
Nervous system arousal in response to perceived threats or harm
What is Anger
400
The part of the brain that is the pleasure center
What is the Hypothalamus
400
A physical response to threatening or emotional events
What is Stress
400
Hans Selye stress response as these three-stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion
What is General adaption syndrome (gas)
400
A set pattern of facial expressions in response to emotion
What is Facial affect program
500
Ongoing dialogue with oneself including encouraging and instructive messages and images
What is Positive self-talk
500
The part of the nervous system responsible for activating the body
What is the Sympathetic nervous system
500
First stage of alarm in Hans Selye stress response
What is Fight-or-flight response
500
The theory that feedback from the facial muscles influence a person’s emotion
What is Facial feedback hypothesis