Psychology Chapter11

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Discrete emotions thepry
Theory that humans experience a small number of distinct emotions
Primary emotions
Small number of emotions believed by some theorists to be cross-culturally universal. Ekman. Happiness Sadness Surprise Anger Disgust Fear Contempt
Duchenne smile
Genuine smile
Pan Am smile
Fake smile
Motivation-strucural rules
Deep-seated similarities in communication across most animal species.
Display rules
Cross-cultural guidelines for how and when to express emotions
Cognitive theories of emotion
Emotions are products of thinking
James-Lange theory
Emotions result from our interpretations of our bodily reactions to stimuli
Somantic market theory
We use our "gun reactions"(herat rate, sweating) to help us determine how we should act
Cannon-Bard theory
Emotions provoking event leads simultaneously to an emotion and to bodily reactions
Facial feedback hypothesis
Blood vessels in the face feed back temperature information in the brain,altering our experience of emotions
Nonverbal leakage
Unconscious spillover of emotions into nonverbal behaviour
Proxemics
Study of personal space. Edward Hall/ public, social, personal, intimate distance
Pinocchio response
Supposedly perfect physiological or behavioural indicator of lying. people's bodily reactions supposedly give them away whenever they lie.
Guilty knowledge test(GKT)
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