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AP Psych Unit 8 Emotion questions with
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Emotions are ANS - complex



The emotion of fear is made up of ANS - physiology (heart pounding) our behaviors (grabbing a knife)
and our thoughts (thinking about what might happen)



How many theories are there on emotions concerning if physiology or feeling comes first (or if thinking
then feeling occurs) ANS - 3



James-Lange Theory ANS - our bodies react first, then we experience the emotional feeling



Cannon-Bard Theory ANS - our bodies reaction and our emotional feeling occur at the same time



Singer-Schachter/Two-factor theory ANS - emotions are made up of (1) physical arousal and (2) a
cognitive label



LeDoux ANS - some embodied responses happen instantly without conscious appraised



appraisal ANS - an evaluation of the emotion-relevant aspects of a stimulus



Lauxrus ANS - Cognitive appraised ("is it danger"), sometimes without our awareness, defines emotion

ex) getting an unsettling feeling



autonomic nervous system (ANS) ANS - our "auto-pilot nervous system". it works on its own to protect
us. It alerts us to action then calms us when the crisis is over.



How many subdivisions does the ANS have ANS - 2

, Sympathetic division ANS - this "hypes us up" when there's a danger. It gets us ready to fight



Sympathetic division steps ANS - 1.Hormones are released

2.Liver shoots sugar into your blood

3.Respiration and pulse go up, digestion slows, blood moves to your muscles

4.Pupil dilate, perspiration starts to cool us



Parasympathetic division ANS - this clams us down when the danger's over



Parasympathetic division steps ANS - 1.the opposite of everything above takes place

2.bit, with things already in the system, calming down is gradual



arousal affects ANS - performance



Yerkes-Dodson Law ANS - optimum arousal yields peak performance

(meaning: that being under-aroused/alert yields low performance or being over-hyped yields low
performance)



If a task is easy, you perform better if arousal is ANS - high



If a task is difficult, you perform better if arousal is ANS - low



when experiencing different emotions ANS - there are no major physical differences shown by the body



Different emotions do yield some differences between emotions in the body: ANS - 1.finger
temperature and hormone secretions are different for fear and anger

2.fear and joy perk different facial muscles

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