Emotion
Toddlers can swiftly transition through various emotions, from extreme happiness to profound sadness within moments. This emotional spectrum includes feelings of joy, despair, anger, fear, and surprise.
According to the James-Lange theory of emotion, you would only experience a feeling of fear after this physiological arousal had taken place. Furthermore, different arousal patterns would be associated with different feelings.
So, when you see the venomous snake, you feel fear at exactly the same time that your body mounts its fight or flight response. This emotional reaction would be separate and independent of the physiological arousal, even though they co-occur.
Theories of Emotions
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1. What are the main components of emotion? |
2. How do expectations influence our emotional responses? |
3. What is the relationship between physiological arousal and emotional responses? |
4. How do polygraph tests measure emotional responses? |
5. How do Zajonc and LeDoux differ in their perspectives on emotions? |
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