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EMOTIONAL

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"A man receiving charity always hates his benefactor- it is a fixed characteristic of human nature"
-- George Orwell,was a British author and journalist.
<b><h1>emotions</h1></b> In this lesson you will use the Internet to research information on emotions and then write a report on your results.
In this Lesson...

  • Introduction
  • Classifycations
  • Brain Areas Related to Emotion
  • Emotion Researchers
  • Notes
  • References
  • Bibliography
  • Report Form

    Introduction

    Emotion, in its most general definition, is an intense mental state that arises autonomically in the nervous system rather than through conscious effort, and evokes either a positive or negative psychological response. An emotion is often differentiated from a feeling.

    Classifications

    Robert Plutchik's eight primary emotions:

    Anger

    Fear

    Suffering

    Disgust

    Surprise

    Curiosity

    Acceptance

    Happiness

    Brain Areas Related To Emotion

    The following brain structures are currently thought to be most involved in emotion:

    Amygdala

    Prefrontal Cortex

    Anterior Cingulate

    Ventral striatum

    Insula

    Emotion researchers

    William James

    Charles Darwin

    Ivan Pavlov

    James Papez

    Paul D. MacLean

    Paul Ekman

    Antonio Damasio

    Robert Plutchik

    Joseph LeDoux

    Robert Zajonc

    Baruch Spinoza

    Richard Lazarus

    Lisa Feldman Barrett

    Notes

    1. ^ Masters, Robert (2000), Compassionate Wrath: Transpersonal Approaches to Anger

    2. ^ Damasio, Antonio (1994) Descartes Error Penguin Putnam, New York, New York

    3. ^ Emotional Competency discussion of emotion

    4. ^ Sloman, Aaron (1981) Why Robots Will Have Emotions. In proc.[1]. University of Sussex, UK

    5. ^ Darwin, Charles (1872). The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals. Note: This book was originally published in 1872, but has been reprinted many times thereafter by different publishers

    6. ^ Ekman, P. & Friesen, W. V (1969). The repertoire of nonverbal behavior: Categories, origins, usage, and encoding. Semiotica, 1, 49-98.

    7. ^ Counselling recovery processes - RC website

    References Other references to start research

    • anger
    • fear
    • sadness
    • disgust
    • surprise
    • curiosity
    • acceptance
    • happiness

      Report Form

      student information
      name
      enter your full name
      email
      enter an internet contact address
      password
      enter a code to identify you to your instructor
      emotion report
      name
      enter the name of the kinds of emotion you researched
      type
      select the volcano type (see emotion terminology)
      more info
      write any other information that you have learned about the emotion
      sources
      references


      provide three web site URLs that you used in your research
      send report

      Bibliography

      Check your library for these books:
      Carolyn Keene
      Mixed Emotions ©1991 New York:Pocket Books


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      Emotional Studies,
      Bukidnon State College

      last modified: March 22,2007

      URL: http://www.bsc.edu.com.ph/web/index.html