Upload
howard-grammar-school
View
10.897
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Emotion is a complex psycho-physiological experience of an individual's state of mind as interacting with biochemical (internal) and environmental (external) influences. James-Lange Theory: The James-Lange theory of emotion argues that an event causes physiological arousal first and then we interpret this arousal. Only after our interpretation of the arousal can we experience emotion. If the arousal is not noticed or is not given any thought, then we will not experience any emotion based on this event. EXAMPLE: You are walking down a dark alley late at night. You hear footsteps behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and your breathing deepens. You notice these physiological changes and interpret them as your body's preparation for a fearful situation. You then experience fear. Cannon-Bard Theory: EXAMPLE: You are walking down a dark alley late at night. You hear footsteps behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and your breathing deepens. At the same time as these physiological changes occur you also experience the emotion of fear. Schachter-Singer Theory: EXAMPLE: You are walking down a dark alley late at night. You hear footsteps behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and your breathing deepens. Upon noticing this arousal you realize that is comes from the fact that you are walking down a dark alley by yourself. This behavior is dangerous and therefore you feel the emotion of fear. Facial Feedback Theory EXAMPLE: You are walking down a dark alley late at night. You hear footsteps behind you and your eyes widen, your teeth clench and your brain interprets these facial changes as the expression of fear. Therefore you experience the emotion of fear. Positive Emotions: Love is a very basic and necessary emotion. If a child is nurtured in a loving family where all members respect and love each other, he or she will develop into an adult who behaves in a manner similar to the behavioral patterns that he or she learned as a child. Negative Emotions: If the child is raised in an atmosphere of anger and hostility, that child will develop into a very troubled adult who thinks that angry and hostile feelings are normal.
Citation preview
Final presentation of Psychology
Group members:Sanam Ansari (5884)
Mohammad Faisal (5854)Osama Tauseef
Ausaaf Rabi ShaikhWaqas
What is emotion?
Why we experience emotion?
5 theories are here to elaborate this…..
James-Lange Theory
Cannon-Bard Theory
Schachter-Singer Theory
Lazarus Theory
Facial Feedback Theory
Basic Examples of emotions:
Plutchik's wheel of emotions
Quotes on Emotion: “ Colors, like features, follow the
changes of the emotions.” Pablo Picasso
Every role varies greatly, just as emotions vary greatly.” Corin Nemec
Types of Emotions
• Two types:i) Positive Emotionii) Negative Emotion
Positive Emotion:
Negative Emotion:
Lack of Feelings - Blocked Emotions
Aggression:
Aggression In Teenagers:
Happiness:
Sadness:
Fear:
Trust:
The role of emotion in memory