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Title: Neurobiology of Emotions


1
COGNITIVE SCIENCE 17 Why Emotions Are
Necessary Part 1 Jaime A. Pineda, Ph.D.
2
Emotions
  • Responses of the whole organism, involving...
  • physiological arousal (autonomic/hormonal)
  • expressive behaviors (behavioral)
  • conscious experience (cognitive)

3
Evolutionary Advantage to Emotion
  • For example
  • Fight or flight response
  • but can basic emotions help or overwhelm rational
    thinking?

4
A Biological Purpose for Emotion?
  • Signaling function (that we might take action)
  • Provide strong impulse to take action
  • Promote unique, stereotypical patterns of
    physiological change and behavior

5
Emotions
  • Negative
  • Fear
  • Anger
  • Grief
  • Hate
  • Positive
  • Love
  • Empathy
  • Caring
  • Joy

useful as motivation for moving away from what
one doesn't want

useful as motivation for moving towards what one
does want
6
Psychological Reasons for Experiencing Emotion
  • Catharsis
  • energy release
  • catharsis hypothesis
  • releasing aggressive energy (through action or
    fantasy) relieves aggressive urges
  • Feel-good, do-good phenomenon
  • peoples tendency to be helpful when already in a
    good mood

7
Psychological Reasons for Experiencing Emotion
  • Subjective State of Well-Being
  • self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with
    life
  • used along with measures of objective well-being
  • physical and economic indicators to evaluate
    peoples quality of life

8
Basic Emotions--presumed to be hard wired and
physiologically distinctive
Are Emotions Universal?
  • Joy
  • Surprise
  • Sadness
  • Anger
  • Disgust
  • Fear

9
Expressing Emotion
  • Culturally universal expressions

10
Expressing Emotion
  • Smiles can show different emotions
  • a) Mask anger
  • b) Overly polite
  • c) Soften criticism
  • d) Reluctant compliance

11
Expressing Emotion
  • Gender and expressiveness

12
Experiencing Emotion
  • Does money buy happiness?

13
Experiencing Emotion
  • Values and life satisfaction

14
Theories of Emotion
15
James-Lange Theory of Emotion
  • Experience of emotion is awareness of
    physiological responses to emotion-arousing
    stimuli

16
Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
  • Emotion-arousing stimuli simultaneously trigger
  • physiological responses
  • subjective experience of emotion

17
Schacters Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
  • To experience emotion one must
  • be physically aroused
  • cognitively label the arousal

18
Physical Arousal
19
Arousal and Performance
  • Performance peaks at lower levels of arousal for
    difficult tasks, and at higher levels for easy or
    well-learned tasks

20
Cognition Drives Emotion
Cognition
Emotion
21
Cognition-Emotion Relationship
Cognition Ive been treated less than my worth
Emotion Anger
22
Behavior Drives Emotion
Behavior
Emotion
23
Behavior Drives Emotions
  • Facial Feedback Hypothesis
  • Activation of sad face muscles makes subject
    feel sadder (from Larsen, et al., 1992)
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