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| How many components does the psychological state of emtion have? 1 |
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| A positive or negative subjective experience, The activation of specific mental processes and stored information, Bodily arousal, Characteristic, overt behavior. 2 |
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| What are the four states of emotion psychology? 2 |
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| Love and happiness - positive. 3 |
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| One of the two systems of the brain: What are the "Approach emotions"? 3 |
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| Fear and disgust - negative. 4 |
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| One of the two systems of the brain: What are the "Withdrawal emotions"? |
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| You feel emotions after your body reacts, i.e. the emotion of fear arises because you sense your bodily state as you flee, different emotions arise from different sets of bodily reactions. 5 |
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| What is the James-Langue Theory? 5 |
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| Even, Physiological arousal, Interpret physiological changes, Emotion. 6 |
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| What are the four phases of the James-Lange Theory? 6 |
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| Who believed that it takes many seconds for the body to become aroused, and that emotions are experienced before this happens? 7 |
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| Believed the brain is all that matters and the body reacts at the same time as it generates emotion. 8 |
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| Event, Physiological arousal, Emotion. 9 |
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| Cannon-Bard Theory Three steps: 9 |
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| This theory states that an emotion arises when you interpret the situation. Your reactions and the general situation together form the basis of emotions. 10 |
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| The Cognitive Theory has the same four steps as what other theory? 11 |
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| The Emgerging Synthesis. 12 |
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| This idea states that emotions we feel arise from a mixture of: Brain and body reactions and interpretations and memories pertaining to the situation. 12 |
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