Two-Factor Theory
Lazarus's Theory
Brain Plasticity
Mirror Neurons
Schacter and Singer
100
Schacter and Singer (1962) demonstrated this theory.
What is the two-factor theory?
100
Primary appraisal and secondary appraisal are two appraisals.
What are the names of Lazaur's appraisals?
100
Brain plasticity is the brains ability to develop and change physically and chemically.
What is brain plasticity?
100
Mirror neurons give a person the effect of performing an activity themselves when observing it.
What are mirror neurons?
100
1962
What is the year of the study/their theory?
200
-Physiological arousal -The labeling of a physiological emotional interpretation
What are the two factors that determine a emotion?
200
Primary appraisal is used to decide whether a situation is relevant to a persons goals.
What is the definition of primary appraisal?
200
Tying shoelaces can be learnt from brain plasticity.
What is an example of a process that is learnt from brain plasticity?
200
They are neurons that are located in the prefrontal cortex and the inferior parietal cortex which are activated by a person who observes behavior and then performs it.
Where are mirror neurons located and how are they activated?
200
To test the two-factor theory of emotion.
What was the aim of Schacter and Singer?
300
A physiological arousal and an interpretation of the emotional arousal.
What interactions are required for an emotion to happen?
300
Problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and future expectancy.
What are the 3 names of the 3 components under secondary appraisal?
300
Neural pathways are created after every time we learn something.
What is the process of brain plasticity in the brain?
300
Simon et. al (2006)’s.
State a study that demonstrates mirror neurons on physiological development.
300
A physiological arousal and a emotional interpretation and labeling of that physiological arousal.
What are the two factors to the theory?
400
Adrenaline was used in participants to analyze the two-factor theory with 2 conditions. 184 college men were divided into 4 groups. The groups were deceived into thinking they were being injected with Suproxin instead of adrenaline. They were given false effects and the last group was even given a placebo with two conditions. A confederate had a participant play with games inside a waiting room. A confederate was told to become angrier and angrier while filling out a questionnaire including personal questions.The participants behavior was watched to indicate a change in behavior and then had to complete a survey on their emotions
What method did Schacter and Singer conduct for their experiment?
400
Core relational theme (CRT).
What is the term Lazarus refers to for all of the appraisal theories?
400
The experiment involved using rats and separating them either to an enriched environment (a cage with toys) or a deprived environment (a cage without toys). The rats in the deprived environment had individual cages as well so lacked communication with other rats. The rats were kept in the cages for 30-60 days for the experiment before results were conducted.
Rosenzweig and Bennet (1972) conducted a study on brain plasticity. What was the method they used in their research?
400
The limbic system.
What system in the brain was activated in Lacoboni (2004)'s study?
400
That how strong the physiological arousal is will determine how intense the emotional experience is while the interpretation will show which specific emotion is being triggered.
What is the rule to the theory?
500
Those that were aware of the adrenaline did not show a change in their emotion Those that were not aware of the adrenaline showed a significant change in emotion
What were the results of Schater and Singer's study?
500
The meanings of patterns that occur from appraisal on a specific person or environment relationships.
What does CRT determine?
500
That being in an enriched environment can result in having a thicker and heavier cortex than those in a deprived environment.
What did the results of Rozenwig and Bennet's study demonstrate on brain plasticity?
500
The results were that mirror neurons had become activated frequently when seeing people in pain. This also shows that the effect of the environment on physiological development as the same neurons were being activated when people had seen the same emotion demonstrated.
Explain the results from Simon et al.'s study (2006)
500
That same arousal can be experienced is experienced either by anger or elation. This is depending on the person and how they label their emotions.
What was Schacter and Singer's primary findings in their study?