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Title: Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY 6th Ed


1
Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Ed)
  • Chapter 11
  • Emotions, Stress and Health
  • James A. McCubbin, PhD
  • Clemson University
  • Worth Publishers

2
Emotion
  • Emotion
  • a response of the whole organism
  • physiological arousal
  • expressive behaviors
  • conscious experience

3
Theories of Emotion
  • Does your heart pound because you are afraid...
    or are you afraid because you feel your heart
    pounding?

4
James-Lange Theory of Emotion
  • Experience of emotion is awareness of
    physiological responses to emotion-arousing
    stimuli

5
Cannon-BardTheory of Emotion
  • Emotion-arousing stimuli simultaneously trigger
  • physiological responses
  • subjective experience of emotion

6
Schachters Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
  • To experience emotion one must
  • be physically aroused
  • cognitively label the arousal

7
Cognition and Emotion
  • The brains shortcut for emotions

8
Two Routes to Emotion
9
Emotion and Physiology
10
Arousal and Performance
  • Performance peaks at lower levels of arousal for
    difficult tasks, and at higher levels for easy or
    well-learned tasks

11
Emotion - Lie Detectors
  • Polygraph
  • machine commonly used in attempts to detect lies
  • measures several of the physiological responses
    accompanying emotion
  • perspiration
  • cardiovascular
  • breathing changes

12
Emotion - A Polygraph Examination
13
Emotion - Lie Detectors
  • Control Question
  • Example- Up to age 18, did you ever physically
    harm anyone?
  • Relevant Question
  • Example- Did the deceased threaten to harm you
    in any way?
  • Relevant gt Control --gt Lie

14
Emotion - Lie Detectors
  • 50 Innocents
  • 50 Thieves
  • 1/3 of innocent declared guilty
  • 1/4 of guilty declared innocent (from Kleinmuntz
    Szucko, 1984)

15
Expressed Emotion
  • People more speedily detect an angry face than a
    happy one (Ohman, 2001a)

16
Expressed Emotion
  • Gender and expressiveness

17
Expressed Emotion
  • Culturally universal expressions

18
Experienced Emotion
  • Infants naturally occurring emotions

19
Experienced Emotion
  • Catharsis
  • emotional 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

20
Experienced Emotion
  • Subjective 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

21
Experienced Emotion
  • Moods across the day

22
Experienced Emotion
  • Changing materialism

23
Experienced Emotion
  • Does money buy happiness?

24
Experienced Emotion
  • Values and life satisfaction

25
Experienced Emotion
  • Adaptation-Level Phenomenon
  • tendency to form judgments relative to a
    neutral level
  • brightness of lights
  • volume of sound
  • level of income
  • defined by our prior experience
  • Relative Deprivation
  • perception that one is worse off relative to
    those with whom one compares oneself

26
Happiness is...
27
Stress and Illness
  • Stress
  • the process by which we perceive and respond to
    certain events, called stressors, that we
    appraise as threatening or challenging

28
Stress Appraisal
29
Stress and Illness
  • General Adaptation Syndrome
  • Selyes concept of the bodys adaptive response
    to stress in three stages

30
Stress and Health
  • Health Psychology
  • subfield of psychology that provides psychologys
    contribution to behavioral medicine

31
Perceived Control
  • Equality and Longevity

32
Stress and the Heart
33
Stress and the Heart
  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • clogging of the vessels that nourish the heart
    muscle
  • leading cause of death in many developed countries

34
Stress and the Heart
  • Type A
  • Friedman and Rosenmans term for competitive,
    hard-driving, impatient, verbally aggressive, and
    anger-prone people
  • Type B
  • Friedman and Rosenmans term for easygoing,
    relaxed people

35
Stress and Disease
  • Psychophysiological Illness
  • mind-body illness
  • any stress-related physical illness
  • some forms of hypertension
  • some headaches
  • distinct from hypochondria misinterpreting
    normal physical sensations as symptoms of a
    disease

36
Stress and Disease
  • Lymphocytes
  • two types of white blood cells that are part of
    the bodys immune system
  • B lymphocytes form in the bone marrow and release
    antibodies that fight bacterial infections
  • T lymphocytes form in the thymus and, among other
    duties, attack cancer cells, viruses, and foreign
    substances

37
Stress and Disease
  • Conditioning of immune suppression

38
Stress and Disease
  • Negative emotions and health-related consequences

39
Promoting Health
  • Aerobic Exercise
  • sustained exercise that increases heart and lung
    fitness

40
Promoting Health
  • Biofeedback
  • system for electronically recording, amplifying,
    and feeding back information regarding a subtle
    physiological state
  • blood pressure
  • muscle tension

41
Promoting Health
  • Modifying Type A life-style can reduce recurrence
    of heart attacks

42
Promoting Health
  • Social support across the life span

43
Promoting Health
44
Alternative Medicine
45
Promoting Health
  • Predictors of mortality

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46
Promoting Health
  • Religious Attendance

47
Promoting Health
  • The religion factor is multidimensional
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