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Emotion and Motivation. Physiology of Emotion. Amygdala. Prefrontal Cortex. Mirror Neurons. Hormones. OK, that’s inside. What about the expression and perception of expression of emotions?. Phineas Gage. Facial Expression. Universal, and universally recognized.
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Physiology of Emotion Amygdala Prefrontal Cortex Mirror Neurons Hormones OK, that’s inside. What about the expression and perception of expression of emotions? Phineas Gage
Facial Expression Universal, and universally recognized Babies learn very quickly to identify facial expressions
Lie Detection Polygraph machine Theory behind them Problems: -easy to “beat” -accuracy is misleading: 85% hit rate, 45% false alarm rate…. Alternative: -guilty knowledge test in conjunction with lie detector -what about “the eyes”?
Lie Detection Ekman’s later work: -microexpressions “There are no signs of lying per se, but rather signs of thinking too much when a reply should not require thought, or of emotions that don't fit what is being spoken.”
Theories of emotion -James-Lange: EE—physiological—emotion
Theories of emotion -James-Lange: EE—physiological—emotion Schacter & Singer: EE—physiological— appraisal — emotion
Gender & Emotion -most of the supposed differences between genders are social stereotypes
Animal emotion? -is it the case that only humans show emotion? -e.g. Panksepp (2000) -elephants -anthropomorphizing? Prove to me you “feel“ emotion the way I do.
Motivation Eating & Weight 1. What governs hunger/satiety (i.e. the motivation to start or stop eating)? Not as simple as ‘eat when hungry’, since we eat when not hungry, and it doesn’t define ‘hunger’ -empty stomach..? -depletion of nutrients in body? -immediate use: glucose -temporary (8-12 hours) storage: glycogen in lover -long-term storage: triglycerides in fat cells -first two are rapid and the body’s first choice in energy consumption -fat cell storage burning only happens after other two depleted -some argue glucose is being monitored, others fatty acids -evidence that hunger is tied to depleted glucose, but satiety is not tied to it! -neurological control: VMN, LN
Motivation Weight and weight loss 1. Many with weight control difficulties do not “eat too much”, and may even eat less than someone at a lower weight. How can that happen? A quick tutorial: Weight is based on E-in relative to E-out If E-in = E-out, no weight is lost or gained If E-in > E-out, weight gain occurs since excess E is stored as fat Many factors impact E-out BMR holds most of the cards, and BMR is mostly determined by your genes… Notice the word is “most”, not “all”.
Weight loss programs, pills, and equipment are the latest snake oil -commercials use models who did not use that equipment to look like that -this tactic started in earnest twenty years ago:
Weight loss programs, pills, and equipment are the latest snake oil -commercials use models who did not use that equipment to look like that -this tactic started in earnest twenty years ago:
Weight loss programs, pills, and equipment are the latest snake oil -commercials use models who did not use that equipment to look like that -this tactic started in earnest twenty years ago: -diets as well...
Weight loss programs, pills, and equipment are the latest snake oil -nearly all of them use caffeine in one form or another -yerba mate, guarana seed, green tea extract are caffeine
Weight loss programs, pills, and equipment are the latest snake oil -nearly all of them use caffeine in one form or another -yerba mate, guarana seed, green tea extract are caffeine OK, but does increasing caffeine intake work? In an extensive study at Harvard (944 subjects), those who increased caffeine intake for one year DID lose weight! 1 whole pound! The amount lost? THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A PILL THAT, WHEN SWALLOWED, WILL “BURN FAT”. YOU CANNOT BREAK THE LAWS OF PHYSICS
The only real way to lose weight: E-in < E-out
-recent upsurge (4X the number of “morbidly obese”, or >100lbs overweight, relative to the 80s) in North America -huge debate over what is going on: Are more thin people getting fat, or are the overweight ones just gaining even more weight? To what extent is culture a contributing factor? (thin is in mentality) -must be more to the story than just changing standards, or the genes. There really are, empirically speaking, more obese people than ever before change in lifestyle? glucose/fructose? (a cheaper sugar substitute used in nearly everything these days)
Our concept of beauty over the years: Ruben’s Three Graces (mid-1600s)
Our concept of beauty over the years: Lillian Russell (late 1800s)
..in fact, being too thin can be more deadly than being overweight!
Biology of sex and sexual orientation -drive predicted by testosterone levels -oversimplification Sexual orientation: -Genes, hormones, environment? -central assumption: you either “are” or “aren’t” gay -research has largely come up empty so far -one promising avenue: prenatal environment