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PSY 340 Brain and Behavior

Class 28:  What is An  Emotion? [Outline]

   


How would you answer the question below that psychologist Dacher Keltner (2019) poses to his classes?

“If you could flip a switch and shut off the experience of emotion,
all emotions, from that moment going forward, would you?”

Now, whatever your answer to the question, what is the reason for your answer???


Hierarchy of Terms used in Psychology
Feelings vs. Affect
          vs. Emotion vs. Mood



Three Models
          of Emotion


Lisa Feldman Barrett (2017, Northeastern University) • Theory of Constructed Emotion

Barrett Model of Emotion

Many psychologists argue that an emotion comprises three different elements:

Walter B Cannon1. Emotions, Autonomic Nervous System Arousal, and the James-Lange Theory

So, how can we understand the ways in which the body and the emotions are connected?


Commonsense view:

[Emotions: Commonsense View]


James-Lange view:


[Emotions: James-Lange View]

Named for William James (1842-1910; American) & Carl Georg Lange (1834-1900; Danish)

A modern version of this theory says that emotions follow this pattern:

  • Event or stimulus which challenges you
  • Cognitive appraisal of the situation comes first
  • This leads to action (we including our bodies do something; the behavioral- response) and then
  • Emotional feeling follows after the action. Hence, an emotion is a kind of thought or conclusion.

BotoxA. Is physiological (ANS) arousal necessary for emotional feelings? The results are contradictory

B. Is physiological (ANS) arousal sufficient for emotions? Probably...but only in extreme cases

      [Facial Feedback Hypothesis
              Example]   Mobius syndrome

Bottom Line: The perception of the body's reactions may be somewhat important for us to interpret our feelings.


C. Is Emotion a Useful Concept?


2. Do People Have A Limited Number of Basic Emotions

Ekman emotions

Paul Ekman : happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and surprise.

Other psychologists argue that Ekman's evidence is weak: what about the 42% incorrect responses? Or, people seeing more than one emotion in a single photograph? Or, the reality that we observe more of a person than their face alone?


Je
ffrey Grey's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Brain Hemispheres and Emotion

brain
            hemispheres and emotion

Positive Emotions: A listing of those being studied in recent years include amusement, awe, contentment, desire, ecstasy, gratitude, interest, joy, love, pride, relief, sympathy, & triumph (Keltner, 2019).  An alternative group of positive emotions are shown below in the figure.

Positive Emotion family tree


FredricksonBroaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions of Barbara Fredrickson


3. The Function of Emotions

   A. Moral Decisions and Emotions

[Trolley Car Dilemma]   Footbridge

Emotional activation of the brain (Green)Our text also proposed two other scenarios

The Lifeboat Dilemma

The Hospital Dilemma
  • we may conclude that decision-making is not purely a "logical" process.

Joshua Green (Harvard University):, when we make decisions, we activate different brain areas if the decision is laden with emotion.

  • Cingulate gyrus
  • Angular gyrus
  • Medial frontal gyrus
   B. Brain Damage, Emotions, and Decision-making
Antonio DamasioOld notion = Emotions disrupt or harm higher forms of reason
New notion = Individuals with brain damage affecting their emotions make very poor decisions (Antonio Damasio)
Case #1: Man with prefrontal cortex damage
Case #2: Young adults who suffered injury to prefrontal cortex in infancy.

Current notion = Emotions provide wisdom and shape thinking in deeply rational ways



The first version of this page was posted on April 5, 2005.