Emotion: social and neuroscience perspectives
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- Created on: 14-01-21 17:04
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- Emotion: Cognitive & Neuroscience Perspective
- Social
- Functions
- emotions have social functions
- 4 levels: individual, dyadic, group, culture
- functional doesn't always mean pleasant
- e.g. guilt and embarassment
- Self-conscious and social emotions
- e.g. guilt and embarassment
- shame, guilt, embarassment, pride
- jealousy - compariso to a rival who threatens self-esteem and significant relationship
- core or elaborated
- shame reaction depends on reparability (and culture)
- Culture
- Collectivist vs. individualistic
- certain cultures value certain emotions e.g. honor culture
- little evidence for the BET universality hypothesis
- Culture
- Facial expression
- BET
- FE = core affect
- little evidence for the BET universality hypothesis
- TCE
- FE = subjective emotion
- BECV
- FE = tool for social influence
- BET
- Culture
- Collectivist vs. individualistic
- certain cultures value certain emotions e.g. honor culture
- Functions
- Neuroscience
- Fear
- amygdala specific to fear (BET)
- amygdala related to arousal (TCE)
- Motivation and action
- Valence hypothesis
- LH = positive, RH = negative
- Motivational direction hypothesis
- LH = approach, RH = withdrawal
- anger = sword and shield hypothesis
- embodied motivation
- Valence hypothesis
- Self-conscious emotions
- OFC motivates adherence to social nrorms
- shame, guilt, embarassment, pride
- evidence from brain damage and bvFTD patients
- lack of morality as a consequence of brain damage?
- OFC motivates adherence to social nrorms
- Relationships
- pair-bonding is mutually beneficial
- love as a mechanismto keep pairs together
- oxytocin
- love as a mechanismto keep pairs together
- SPOT
- evidence for dACC activity
- treatment options - paracetamol
- cyberball
- evidence for dACC activity
- pair-bonding is mutually beneficial
- Disgust
- insula specific to disgust (BET)
- insula involved in realising core affect (TCE)
- Fear
- Social
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