PSYC 325 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Facial Feedback Hypothesis, Paul Ekman, Emotion

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3 components: a cluster of 3 distinct but interrelated phenomena, physiological arousal, ans activity: fight or flight a. i. a. ii. Theories: james lange theory of emotion, somatic theories of emotion a. i. a. ii. Physiological responses to stimuli come first and theses determine or induce emotions. Facial feedback hypothesis: conscious feelings of emotion occur when the mind sense the physiological response associated with ea or some other kind of arousal, emotional stimulus bodily responses (arousal) conscious emotional feelings, critique: d. i. d. ii. Conscious emotional feelings: high bridge study, horror movies. Observable behaviour: freeze, run away learning and memory. Episodic and flashbulb memories: greater encoding, retrieval, (over) b. i. 1. b. i. 2. b. i. 3. b. i. 4. confidence b. i. 5. Amygdala and frontal lobe dependence: response generation and regulation: barrett a. Assessing emotion in animals: fear is ubiquitous: initial freezing ,autonomic elevation. When learning is highly emotional: classical conditioning: conditioned emotional response. Escape conditioning: cs cessation as the -ve reinforcement b. ii.

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