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Emotions. Introduction. New Vocab: Stimuli & Arousal Emotions (3 parts): Physical- affects arousal & body response Behavioral- Outward expression of emotion (ex body language) Cognitive- Interpretation of information. Analyzing Facial Expressions. Analyzing Facial Expressions.
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Introduction • New Vocab: Stimuli & Arousal • Emotions (3 parts): • Physical- affects arousal & body response • Behavioral- Outward expression of emotion (ex body language) • Cognitive- Interpretation of information
Analyzing Facial Expressions • What are the results? • Facial expressions are “innate” • Paul Ekman
Expressing Emotions • Learned through modeling and culture • Directly • Indirectly
Emotions and Artistic Expression Compare and contrast the next few images. What emotions are they conveying?
I'm interested only in expressing basic human emotions. And the fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I can communicate these basic human emotions. (Mark Rothko)
The modern artist, it seems to me, is working and expressing an inner world in other words – expressing the energy, the motion and other inner forces. (Jackson Pollock)
I wanted things that I couldn't at times articulate. Helen Frankenthaler
Emotion Theories • Read pgs 332-336 • Create a graphic organizer for the following theories: • James-Lange • Cannon-Bard • Schachter-Singer • Opponent Process
Theories of Emotion • James Lange Theory • Stimulus Behavior Arousal Feeling • Cannon - Bard Theory • Feeling • Stimulus Thalamus • Arousal • Schachter-Singer Theory • Stimulus Arousal Cognition • Plutchik Theory • Stimulus Cognition Feeling Behavior