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Discrete emotions thepry
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Theory that humans experience a small number of distinct emotions
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Primary emotions
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Small number of emotions believed by some theorists to be cross-culturally universal.
Ekman.
Happiness Sadness Surprise Anger Disgust Fear Contempt
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Duchenne smile
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Genuine smile
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Pan Am smile
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Fake smile
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Motivation-strucural rules
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Deep-seated similarities in communication across most animal species.
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Display rules
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Cross-cultural guidelines for how and when to express emotions
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Cognitive theories of emotion
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Emotions are products of thinking
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James-Lange theory
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Emotions result from our interpretations of our bodily reactions to stimuli
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Somantic market theory
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We use our "gun reactions"(herat rate, sweating) to help us determine how we should act
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Cannon-Bard theory
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Emotions provoking event leads simultaneously to an emotion and to bodily reactions
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Facial feedback hypothesis
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Blood vessels in the face feed back temperature information in the brain,altering our experience of emotions
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Nonverbal leakage
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Unconscious spillover of emotions into nonverbal behaviour
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Proxemics
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Study of personal space.
Edward Hall/ public, social, personal, intimate distance
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Pinocchio response
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Supposedly perfect physiological or behavioural indicator of lying. people's bodily reactions supposedly give them away whenever they lie.
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Guilty knowledge test(GKT)
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David Lykken.
alternative to the polygraph test that relies on the premise that criminals harbour(前提〉 concealed knowledge about the crime that innocent people don't
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