PSYB20H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Attachment In Adults, 18 Months, Shy Child
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Lec 07 - psychosocial development, birth to age 3 (chapter 7) Emotions subjective reactions to experience associated with physiological and behavioural changes. Can be seen in several components: neural responses involved in emotions structures of the brain that may be activated . Confronted with something scary, you flee away cause your s(cid:272)a(cid:396)ed, (cid:272)ha(cid:374)ge so(cid:373)ethi(cid:374)g (cid:455)ou do(cid:374)(cid:859)t like to (cid:396)esol(cid:448)e the (cid:272)o(cid:374)fli(cid:272)t. Encounter a bear while camping fear subjective hunters may not feel as scared as you, heightened physiological arousal increased heart rate, run away from bear take action. Differential emotions theory argues that each emotion is innately packaged with a specific set of physiological, bodily, and facial reactions: distinct emotions can be differentiated very early in life so(cid:373)e people do(cid:374)(cid:859)t (cid:271)elie(cid:448)e this. People differ in how often and how strongly they feel a particular emotion in the: kinds of events that may produce it, physical manifestations they show, how they act as a result.