Theories of Emotions
Physiology of Emotions
Facial Expressions/ Deception
Facial Expressions/ Deception
MISC
100

James-Lange Theory, Cannon-Bard Theory, Schachter-Singer two-factor theory 

What are the three theories of emotion 

100

A physiological state involving subjective experience, physiological response, and behavioral or expressive response. 

What is emotion?

100

2 or more emotions present on the face 

What is affect blend? 

100

We can create ____ facial expressions

What is 10,000? 

100

The 6 basic emotions 

What are anger, happiness, sadness, disgust, fear, and surprise 

200

emotions result from the experience of physiological reactions in the body  

What is James-Lang Theory 

200
Skin temperature decreases with this emotion 

What is body’s response to fear 

200
Perform, acting/sending emotional messages 

What is encoding? 

200

We have ___ facial muscles 

What is 43 muscles? 

200

The two components of categorizing emotions 

What are Valence and Arousal?

300

emotions and bodily responses both occur simultaneously due to the ways that specific cognitive processing

What is Cannon-Bard Theory 

300

The skin temperature increases with this emotion 

What is body’s response to anger? 

300

The ability to read others emotions 

What is decoding? 
300

Smoothness in expressing emotions 

What is temporal patterns?

300

An example of affect blend 

400

How we experience an emotion is influenced by the cognitive label we apply to explain the physiological changes  

What is Schachter-Singer Two-Factor theory

400

The emotion center which is apart of the limbic system 

What is the amygdala? 

400

The emotion we are most likely to accurately perceive 

What is Anger/Fear/Negative intent 

400

True or False: a genuine smile is usually symmetrical 

What is true? 

400

body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions

What is non verbal behavior? 

500

The hypothesis that supports James-Lange Theory of emotion 

What the facial feedback hypothesis 

500

This scientist came to the conclusion that we have 6 universal emotions 

Who is Paul Ekman?

500

interpreting your arousal to the wrong emotion; feeling one emotion when you are actually feeling something else 

What is misattribution of arousal?  

500

The facial expression where eyebrows are down and together, eyes glare, and narrowing of the lips

What is anger? 

500

An example of when a high EQ is useful in everyday life