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Emotion and Its Related Concepts: A Comprehensive Overview, Quizzes of Introduction to Philosophy

Definitions and key concepts related to emotion, including its components, the role of physiology, brain areas associated with emotion, and various theories explaining the relationship between emotion and physiology. Additionally, the document touches upon the topic of deception and the influence of context on emotional understanding.

What you will learn

  • Which brain areas are associated with emotion and why?
  • What is the role of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems in emotion?
  • What are the three main components of emotion according to the definition provided?

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2014/2015

Uploaded on 10/28/2015

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TERM 1
Emotion
DEFINITION 1
physical arousalexpressive behaviorsconsicous experience
TERM 2
Emotion and Physiology
DEFINITION 2
role of the sympathetic & parasympathetic nervous systems
TERM 3
Brain Areas Associated with
Emotion
DEFINITION 3
Limbic System Amygdala Hippocampus
TERM 4
James-Lange Theory of Emotion
DEFINITION 4
Stimulus triggers physiological arousal, which in turn
produces an emotional experience
TERM 5
Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
DEFINITION 5
Stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological activity and
emotional experience
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TERM 1

Emotion

DEFINITION 1 physical arousalexpressive behaviorsconsicous experience TERM 2

Emotion and Physiology

DEFINITION 2 role of the sympathetic & parasympathetic nervous systems TERM 3

Brain Areas Associated with

Emotion

DEFINITION 3 Limbic System Amygdala Hippocampus TERM 4

James-Lange Theory of Emotion

DEFINITION 4 Stimulus triggers physiological arousal, which in turn produces an emotional experience TERM 5

Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion

DEFINITION 5 Stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological activity and emotional experience

TERM 6

Deception

DEFINITION 6 Words, face, body, voice Nervous movements Vocal pitch will rise More speech hesitations Sentence repairs Touch body Avoid gaze or frequent blinking TERM 7

Schachter & Singers Two-Factor

Theory

DEFINITION 7 Emotions are based on inferences about the causes of physiological arousal TERM 8

Context

DEFINITION 8 allows us to interpret others behaviors The more experience we have with a particular context, the better we are at understanding peoples behavior in that context.