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Emotions

Emotions. (and other mushy stuff). Emotions/Feelings/Sensations. Emotions. Feelings. Sensations.

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Emotions

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  1. Emotions (and other mushy stuff)

  2. Emotions/Feelings/Sensations Emotions Feelings Sensations

  3. Affection Anger AngstAnnoyanceAnxietyApathyArousal Awe BoldnessBoredomContemptContentmentCuriosityDepression Desire DespairDisappointment Disgust Dread Ecstasy EmbarrassmentEnvy EuphoriaExcitementFearFearlessnessFrustrationGratitudeGriefGuiltHappinessHatredHopeHorrorHostilityHurtHysteriaIndifferenceInterestJealousyJoyLoathingLoneliness LoveLustMiseryPanicPassionPityPleasurePrideRageRegretRemorseSadnessSatisfactionShameShockShynessSorrowSufferingSurpriseTerror Wonder Worry

  4. The Primary Emotions

  5. What’s the Point?

  6. Are there new, undiscovered emotions?

  7. Can we know how others feel?

  8. James-Lange Theory

  9. Worm in Eye

  10. Maggots in Wound

  11. Try it for yourself • Hold yourself in a ‘sad’ pose for a minute • Record your thoughts and feelings • Hold yourself in a ‘happy’ pose for a minute • Record your thoughts and feelings

  12. Emotion and Reason • Strong emotion can short-circuit reason. • In the battle between emotion and reason, emotion generally wins. • For example: • Have you ever tried persuading a racist relative why their views are wrong?

  13. Intuitive Knowledge • Knowledge that is felt as gut feeling • Examples? • Often difficult to justify

  14. Playful Comforting Irritated Bored Terrified Upset Arrogant Annoyed Joking Flustered Desire Convinced Joking Insisting Amused Relaxed Irritated Sarcastic Worried Friendly Aghast Fantasizing Impatient Alarmed Source: Glen Rowe, http://glennrowe.net/BaronCohen.aspx

  15. Playful Comforting Irritated Bored Terrified Upset Arrogant Annoyed Joking Flustered Desire Convinced Joking Insisting Amused Relaxed Irritated Sarcastic Worried Friendly Aghast Fantasizing Impatient Alarmed Source: Glen Rowe, http://glennrowe.net/BaronCohen.aspx

  16. Try to explain as fully as you can, how you made your decisions on the previous test.

  17. Intuition is…… • Hard to define but: • Knowledge associated with a feeling that is often hard to put into words • Some types: • Core • Subject specific • Social

  18. Try to give evidence to support any of the following: • I exist • The person you are sat next to exists • Your best friend is not a robot • Mangoes are mangoes • The sun will set tomorrow • Torturing animals for fun is wrong • All humans are equal

  19. Try to answer the following: • Jessica is 31, clever, outgoing, unmarried, compassionate and engaged in social issues. Which statement is more likely: • Jessica is a teacher • Jessica is a teacher and is active in the environmental movement • Which sequence of coin-tosses is more likely: • HHHHHHH • HTTHTHT • In a typical football match, what are the odds of two people on pitch sharing a birthday? • What path will a ball rolled down this slide take when it leaves the bottom?

  20. When and in what situations should we rely on our intuition? • Discuss

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