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Affect
person’s experience of felling or emotion (traumatic experience may begin to cry)
Inappropriate Affect
emotion does not match mood (laughing @ funeral)-schizophrenia
Flat Affect
not experiencing emotion (talking about trauma not showing any emotion)
Labile Affect
dramatic shifts in emotion (happy, then sad, then excited)
Feelings
used to describe physical sensation of touch; conscious subjective experience of emotion (stressed and describing why you are stressed)
Mood
longer lasting emotional state; good/bad; less specific & less intense than emotions
Emotion
combines mood, temperament, personality & neurochemical activity (how you usually are)
Plutchik’s Theory of Emotion
Psychoevolutionary theory

Primary Emotions (8): Plutchik’s Emotion Wheel
- joy
- acceptance
- fear
- surprise
- sadness
- disgust
- anger
- anticipation
Ekman’s 6 Basic Facial Expressions
- Happy
- Sad
- Fear
- Anger
- Surprise
- Disgust

different muscles used for real and fake smile
Physiology of Emotions
• Arousal caused by sympathetic nervous system
• Amygdala: associated with fear and with recognizing emotions in humans
• Negative Feelings (sadness, anxiety, depression) – seem to primarily function of right side of brain
Theories of Emotions
- James-Lange
- Bard-Cannon
- Cognitive Appraisal (Singer-Schachter)
- Dual Model (LeDoux) (Emerging Synthesis)
James-Lange
emotion provoking EVENT--> REACTIONS--> EMOTIONS
Bard-Cannon
EVENTS--> EMOTION & REACTION

*not step by step. puts reaction and emotion into 1 combined step
Facial Feedback
can trick your fave to express an emotion
Cognitive Appraisal (Singer-Schachter)
event --> arousal and physiological changes--> interpretation as function of context--> emotion
Dual Model (LeDoux) (Emerging Synthesis)
--> arousal and physiological changes--\
Event EMOTION
--> memories and interpretation __/
Measuring Emotion
Self report- how are you feeling today?
Psychophysiological measures
Expressive Behaviors- Albert Ellis
 A-acitvating event
 B- Belief(self-talk)
 C- consequences (behaviors/emotions)
Expression Emotion: Display Rule
Each culture indicates when, to whom, and how strongly certain emotions can be shown

Eckman did another study concerned with the concept of display rules

Westerners vs. Japanese people
-Need to be taught emotional regulation
Motivation
Process by which activities are started, directed, and continued so that physical or psychological needs or wants are met
Extrinsic
person performs an action because it leads to an outcome separate from the person
Intrinsic
person performs an action because it the act itself is rewarding or satisfying
Abraham Maslow
Hierarchy of Needs- as need is met that need becomes less important
Higher unmet needs become more important