The Fiction of Memory
Emotion, Stress, and Health Chapter 12
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion Emotions are a mix of physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and consciously experienced thoughts.
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion Controversies: Does physiological arousal precede or follow emotional experience? Does cognition always precede emotion?
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion Controversies: Does physiological arousal precede or follow emotional experience? Does cognition always precede emotion?
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion James-Lange theory: The theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli.
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion Cannon-Bard theory: the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotions
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion Two-factor theory: the theory that to experience emotions one must by physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal
Emotion, Stress, and Health Theories of Emotion
Cognition Does Not Always Precede Emotion
Emotion, Stress, and Health Cognition and Emotion Go ahead and lie to me…
Lie Detection
Lie Detection “No spy has ever been caught [by] using the polygraph”
Lie Detection
Lie Detection
Chapter 12 Review How do psychologists define emotion? What are basic theories of emotion? How do these theories differ? How do cognition and emotion relate?
Chapter 12 Review Question(s) from textbook on material not covered in class: Stress and Health (pp )