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Emotion
Positive or negative experience associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity
Three Components of Emotion
Cognitive
Physiological
Behavioral
Commonsense View
we consciously interpret a situation and this results in the feelings of emotion
James-Lange Theory
stimuli trigger a specific pattern of activity in the ANS which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain
Schachter-Singer Theory
bodily response provides only the raw materials of emotion, and it is a process of cognitive appraisal of this bodily response that results in the feeling of subjective emotion
Part of the brain that is particularly important for emotional appraisal
Amygdala or Prefrontal Cortex
Six basic emotional expressions
Anger
Disgust
Fear
Happiness
Sadness
Surprise