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Differential Emotions Theory |
Discrete emotions are natural kinds and hard-wired |
development due to maturation (nature) |
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Differential Theory |
Infants start off with two emotional states: distress and pleasure Development due to differentiation into specific emotions |
Distress and pleasure (nature/nurture) |
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Functionalist Theory |
Emotions are a relational process that children develop in relation to environment |
Relational (nurture) |
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What do babies feel at 2, 4, and 7 months? |
2 Months: Happiness/joy 4 Months: Anger/sadness 7 Months: Fear |
In line with basic universal emotions |
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What do babies feel at 18 and 24-36 months? |
18 Months: self-conscious emotions 24-36 Months: Pride, shame, guilt |
More complex emotions requiring mentalizing and language |
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Empathy in Babies |
Babies notice they are being watched around 4 months old They begin telling lies for attention At 6 months they prefer 'nice' puppets Mirror neurons active in babies when they watch people |
When do they notice they are being watched? Do they tell lies for attention? At what age do they prefer the 'nice' puppets? Are mirror neurons active in babies? |
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Progression of Fear |
4-5 years old: imaginary creatures Early school: injury Adolescence: social rejection |
4-5 yo Early school Adolescence |