PSYB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sukha, Social Intuitionism, Vegetarianism
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A brief physiological and psychological response to an event that is felt subjectively and prepares a person for action. Moods are not emotions (moods tend to last a long time, emotion has to a rise and fall in. Arousal (e. g. sleepiness) is not strictly an emotion. Don"t need to have an eliciting cause. Moods may not call for an action. 6 basic emotions: fear, anger, disgust, sadness, happiness, surprise. Self-conscious: complex emotions elicited by the self. Pride +, shame - (personal), guilt - (towards someone else), embarrassment +/- Facial emg: muscles are linked with our emotions. Curragator supercilious: negative orbicular is oculi: real smile vs. fake smile. [zygomaticus major (side muscles on your cheeks) - more activity in those muscles when youre feeling good] Duchen: through facial displays we understand emotions and react to them. Best used for situations where facial movements is not visually detecable.