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