PPT-Evolutionary perspectives on emotion
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Week 5 General feedback Thought Paper 1 A thought paper is about your reasoned thoughts If 40 of your TP is your summary you are losing 40 of your marks I do not grade introductions but you still need them. Vector Space . Model. Presenter: Asif Salekin. Sentiment Analysis. Sentiment=feelings. Emotions. Opinions. Opinion mining. Emotion analysis. Primary Emotions:. Secondary . Emotions:. appear after primary emotions.. Theories of emotion. Our emotional state is closely related to our motivation. For each . behavior . that you perform there is an accompanying feeling about that action. Emotion influences motivation, and motivation influences emotion. . November 12-19, 2009. What is emotion?. Communication mechanisms that maintain social order/structure. Behavior learned through operant or classical conditioning or nonassociative learning, not involving deliberate cognitive mediation. Research Group Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences. University of Leuven, Belgium. A network approach to emotion dynamics in dyads. Peter Kuppens and Eva Ceulemans. KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Belgium. Rage, being uptight, disgust, being mad, vengeance, fury, resentment, irritation, annoyance, being upset, frustration. ANGER. What is the basic emotion?. Shyness, timidity, terror, horror, embarrassment, worry, being scared, feeling threatened, panic, being alarmed, being startled, hysteria, shakiness, despair, apprehension, doubt, being astounded, stress, breathlessness, surprise. Kaushal. N . Lahankar. Oct 12,2009. COMS 6998. Topics covered. Describing the emotional states expressed in speech. Identification of Confusion and Surprise in Spoken Dialog using Prosodic Features. Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Emotion . Dysregulation. as a Risk Factor for Psychopathology. Two emotional processes. Appraisal – radar through which we evaluate circumstances in regard to their significance for well-being. EMOTION AS S EMOTION AS STANCE (19) /MCI; 1 ;/MCI; 1 ;9 /MCI; 2 ;/MCI; 2 ;Janis: /MCI; 3 ;/MCI; 3 ;rNow plea 8se? /MCI; 4 ;/MCI; 4 ;~:r' CH. 8. The Subjective Experience of Emotion. Emotion researchers agree that there are a limited number of basic emotions, that all humans experience. These emotions are thought to be biologically determined, the product of evolution. Based on Barron’s AP Psych Test Prep. Cerepak. 2016. Why do people do what they do?. Motivation theories attempts to answer that question directly!. Motivations are feelings or ideas that cause us to act toward a goal. Chapter Eight. Motivation and Emotion. Motivation:. Biological, emotional, cognitive, or social forces that activate and direct behavior.. Emotion:. a psychological state involving subjective experience, physiological response, and behavioral or expressive response.. Motivational Theories and . Concepts. Motives. are the needs, wants, interests, . & desires . that propel people in certain directions. . Motivation . involves goal-directed behavior. Drive Theories. © 2014 Wadsworth Cengage Learning. What is Emotion?. Emotion: . C. onscious evaluative reaction to some event. How do emotions guide your behavior?. How do emotions provide you with feedback?. Mood: . Russell et al (1989) across cultures: arousal (physical) & pleasantness subjective feeling. Averill (1983): cognitive intervene environment & behavioral response. Lazarus (1984) cognitive before feeling.
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