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Theories of Emotion: Understanding Psychological Responses to Stress

Explore the intricate theories of emotion, from James-Lange to Schachter-Singer, and delve into the impact of stress on health. Uncover the connection between embodied, expressed, and experienced emotion. Enhance your knowledge of the physiological and cognitive aspects of emotion, gender differences, and cultural influences.

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Theories of Emotion: Understanding Psychological Responses to Stress

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  1. PsychologyR. M. Tolles • Stress

  2. Unit Overview Theories of Emotion Embodied Emotion Expressed Emotion Experienced Emotion Stress and Health Click on the any of the above hyperlinks to go to that section in the presentation.

  3. Theories of Emotion

  4. Theories of emotions • Emotion • Physiological arousal • Expressive behavior • Conscious experience • Common sense theory

  5. Theories of emotions James-Lange theory

  6. Theories of emotions James-Lange theory

  7. Theories of emotions James-Lange theory

  8. Theories of emotions Cannon-Bard theory

  9. Theories of emotions Cannon-Bard theory

  10. Theories of emotions • Two-factor theory • Schachter-Singer

  11. Theories of emotions • Two-factor theory • Schachter-Singer

  12. Theories of emotions • Two-factor theory • Schachter-Singer

  13. Theories of emotions

  14. Embodied Emotion

  15. Emotions and the Autonomic Nervous System • Autonomic nervous system • Sympathetic nervous system • arousing • Parasympathetic nervous system • Calming • Moderate arousal is ideal

  16. Emotions and the Autonomic Nervous System

  17. Emotions and the Autonomic Nervous System

  18. Emotions and the Autonomic Nervous System

  19. Physiological Similarities Among Specific Emotions Different movie experiment

  20. Physiological Differences Among Specific Emotions • Differences in brain activity • Amygdala • Frontal lobes • Nucleus accumbens • Polygraph

  21. Cognition and EmotionCognition Can Define Emotion • Spill over effect • Schachter-Singer experiment • Arousal fuels emotions, cognition channels it

  22. Cognition and EmotionCognition Does Not Always Precede Emotion Influence of the amygdala

  23. Expressed Emotion

  24. Detecting Emotion • Nonverbal cues • Duchenne smile

  25. Gender, Emotion, and Nonverbal Behavior

  26. Gender, Emotion, and Nonverbal Behavior

  27. Culture and Emotional Expression

  28. Levels of Analysis for the Study of Emotion

  29. Levels of Analysis for the Study of Emotion

  30. Levels of Analysis for the Study of Emotion

  31. Levels of Analysis for the Study of Emotion

  32. The Effects of Facial Expressions Facial feedback

  33. Experienced Emotion

  34. Fear • Adaptive value of fear • The biology of fear • amygdala

  35. Anger • Anger • Evoked by events • Catharsis • Expressing anger can increase anger

  36. Happiness • Happiness • Feel-good, do-good phenomenon • Well-being

  37. HappinessThe Short Life of Emotional Ups and Downs Watson’s studies

  38. HappinessWealth and Well-Being

  39. HappinessWealth and Well-Being

  40. HappinessTwo Psychological Phenomena: Adaptation and Comparison • Happiness and Prior Experience • Adaptation-level phenomenon • Happiness and others’ attainments • Relative deprivation

  41. HappinessPredictors of Happiness

  42. Stress and Health

  43. Introduction Health psychology Behavioral medicine

  44. Stress and Illness • Stress • Stress appraisal

  45. Stress and IllnessThe Stress Response System • Selye’s general adaptation syndrome (GAS) • Alarm • Resistance • exhaustion

  46. Stress and IllnessGeneral Adaptation Syndrome

  47. Stress and IllnessGeneral Adaptation Syndrome

  48. Stress and IllnessGeneral Adaptation Syndrome

  49. Stress and IllnessGeneral Adaptation Syndrome

  50. Stress and IllnessStressful Life Events Catastrophes Significant life changes Daily hassles

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