Emotion Flashcards

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Three components of emotion


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Physical, Cognitive, and Behavior


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Physiological
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Stimulation of the autonomic nervous system


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Cognitive
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The subjective interpretation of the feeling being


experienced
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Behavioral
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The behavior that is expressed in response to a


feeling
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Universal Emotions
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Happiness, sadness, contempt, surprise, fear,


disgust, and anger
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James-Lange Theory
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A stimulus results first in physiological arousal,


which leads to a secondary response in which the
emotion is labeled
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Cannon-Bard Theory
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Physiological arousal and feeling of emotion occur


at the same time
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Schachter-Singer Theory
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Both arousal and the labeling of arousal based on


environment must occur in order for an emotion to
be experienced
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Lazarus Theory
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Appraisal precedes cognitive labeling,


simultaneously stimulating both the physiological
arousal and the emotional experience itself

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