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Gillette Psych 12 – Motivation & Emotion
Emotions – Theory and Practice
Motivation = _________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
The way we feel plays a key role in the motivation and other areas of cognition.
________________ _________________ = in terms of how we express emotions facially.
_________ is identifiable in faces regardless of culture
What we do not know – how are emotions generalized?
THEORIES OF EMOTION
James-Lange Theory: We have a psychological response and we __________ it as an emotion:
“____________________________________________”
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Gillette Psych 12 – Motivation & Emotion
Cannon-Bard Theory: We have an emotional response and we _______ the physiological response:
“______________________________”
Schacter-Singer Theory: We ________________ feelings and then ________ them.
“__________________________________________________”
Cognitive Appraisal: When there is ________________________________________.
“_________________________________________________________________________”
Gender & Emotion
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Gillette Psych 12 – Motivation & Emotion
_________________ are much better at understanding nonverbal emotions than men.
Detecting Emotion
Even trained professionals like police officers and polygraphists detect deceiving emotions only ____% of the time.
When ______________diverse people were shown basic facial expressions – they did well at recognizing them (Ekman & Matsumoto, 1989)
Emotional processes are tied to physiological processes.
__________________________________ (GSR): Increase in the electrical conductivity of the skin that occurs when sweat glands increase their activity. The GSR is a convenient & sensitive index of autonomic arousal that has been used as a measure of emotion in many lab studies.
Emotions are difficult to understand. Emotions are also not directly under our control.
___________________ is a great example!