PSYA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Goose Bumps, Impact Bias, Autonomic Nervous System

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Psya02 lecture 9 emotion february 3. People can easily pretend and fake being happy when really they are sad, etc. social settings: display rules: learned ways of controlling displays of emotion in. I. e. , seeing a cat video on your phone during lecture and having to refrain from laughing because it is inappropriate. Adaptation-level phenomenon: tendency to form judgments relative to a neutral level, brightness of lights. Based on the context, the answer changes, but it is generally easy to identify emotions. For example, these faces (on the slide) are consistently interpreted as showing: anger, fear, disgust, happiness, surprise, sadness. By people of various cultures from all over the world. Although the situations that cause these emotions may differ from culture to culture, the expression of particular emotions remains strikingly the same. to predict our own emotions, isn"t as easy. We can often recognize and identify other people"s emotions, but.

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