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| Psychology, 5/e Lester M. Sdorow,
Arcadia University Cheryl A. Rickabaugh,
University of Redlands
Emotion
Chapter Outline- The Biopsychology of Emotion
- The Autonomic Nervous System and Emotion
- The Polygraph Test
- Thinking Critically About the Media: Do Lie Detectors Tell the Truth?
- Issues in Lie Detection
- The Guilty Knowledge Test
- The Brain and Emotion
- The Limbic System and Emotion
- Hemispheric Specialization and Emotion
- The Chemistry of Emotion
- Hormones and Emotion
- Endorphins and Emotion
- Staying on Track: The Biopsychology of Emotion
- The Expression of Emotion
- Heredity and Facial Expression
- Culture and Facial Expressions
- Staying on Track: The Biopsychology of Emotion
- The Experience of Emotion
- Happiness
- Social-Comparison Theory
- Adaptation-Level Theory
- Humor
- Disparagement Theory
- Incongruity Theory
- Release Theory
- Staying on Track: The Experience of Emotion
- Theories of Emotion
- Biopsychological Theories of Emotion
- The James-Lange Theory of Emotion
- Psychology Versus Common Sense: Do Emotional Experiences Depend on Physical Responses to Emotional Situations?
- The Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
- The Opponent-Process Theory of Emotion
- The Facial-Feedback Theory of Emotion
- Cognitive Theories of Emotion
- The Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
- Anatomy of a Research Study: Do Emotions Depend on The Attribution of a Cause for Our Physiological Arousal?
(1.) Rationale
(2.) Method (3.) Results and Discussion
- The Cognitive-Appraisal Theory of Emotion
- Staying on Track: Theories of Emotion
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