01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Moral Reasoning, Startle Response, Blood Pressure
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Cultural display of emotions: facial expressions: modification: similar across cultures, recognizable, but not exactly the same, also, take other aspects into consideration, posture, context. Cultural display of emotions: rules 1: definition, cultural rules, dictate generally, where, when something else idkkk. Cultural display of emotions: rules ii: examples, americans: sad at funerals, japanese: no negative emotions in public, cultural display of emotions: rules iii, examples, work settings, more positive than negative emotions. Cultural display of emotions: rules iv: influence how researchers designate basic emotions . Why emotions: usefulness of emotions i, attention to important information. Usefulness of emotions ii: broaden-and-build, happy mood makes one more open to new ideas and opportunities. Usefulness of emotions iii: moral reasoning, may be evolved mechanism for quick decision. Emotional intelligence i: judge others emotions, judge probable emotional outcome of own actions, requires skill, doesn"t come naturally, can be practiced. Emotional intelligence ii: may be, general intelligence, personality.