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Discrete Emotions Theory
Distinct biological roots & evolutionary functions
Types of Emotions
Human & Animal Emotions, Development of Emotions, Culture and emotions, Primary Emotions, Secondary Emotions
Human & Animal Emotion
Charles Darwin-Human and non human emotions are similar
Development of Emotions
Babies @ 6 weeks smile @ a familiar face
Babies @ 3 months starting learning to do something new
Culture & Emotion
People recognized and generate the same emotional expressions across cultures due to shared experiences
Primary Emotions
small number of emotions believed by some theorists to be cross culturally universal.
Secondary Emotions
our brains "creat" an enormous array of secondary emotions from a small number or primary emotions.
schadenfuede
a German term- the glee we experience when witnessing the misfortune of others, especially those we see as arrogant.
Fear, disgust, and anger affect what part of our brain?
Fear affects the amygdala, disgust affects the insula, and anger affects the region to our frontal cortex behind our eyes
Motivation-Structural Rules
deep seated similarities inc ommunication across most animal species,especially mammal and birds