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Emotions I

            Why Emotions?
       Classification of Emotions
          Emotion and Reason




Why Emotions?
n   Emotions seem to “take control” on occasion,
    biasing our perceptions and motivating us to
    behave in particular ways.
n   We sometimes do things that seem irrational
    when under the influence of the “passions,”
    and we tend to hold a person less
    accountable for such acts.
n   So why do we have emotions? What are they
    for?




What Emotions Are For
n   Emotions are brain mechanisms that
    have evolved to promote the “right”
    behaviors under certain commonly
    encountered circumstances.
n   Emotions add an evaluative dimension
    to experience, which turns out to be
    crucial for rational decision-making.




                                                   1
Components of an Emotion
n   Affect
    n   This is subjective feeling: happiness, sadness,
        anger, etc.
n   Cognitive reaction
    n   You recognize, or “know” what happened.
n   Physiological reaction
    n   Internal changes occur involving the autonomic
        nervous system and hormones.
n   Behavioral reaction
    n   You feel disposed to behave in particular ways,
        depending on the emotion (e.g., lashing out at
        someone when angry).




Classifying the Emotions
n   Several attempts have been made to
    classify emotions.
n   Such schemes try to identify “primary”
    or “basic” emotions. Other emotions
    are then viewed as combinations of the
    primary emotions.
n   Two such schemes were provided by
    Robert Plutchik and Richard Lazarus




Plutchik’s Classification
n   Eight primary emotions
n   Each emotion has associated with it a
    n   Common stimulus
    n   Typical behavior
n   Each emotion can vary in intensity;
    emotions we give different names may
    be the same emotion at various
    intensities.




                                                          2
Plutchik’s Eight Primary
 Emotions (First Four)
Anger                 Blocking of goal-    Destruction of
                      directed behavior    Obstacle


Fear                  Threat or danger     Protection


Sadness               Loss of          Search for help
                      something valued and comfort

Disgust               Something            Rejection;
                      gruesome or          pushing away
                      loathsome




 Plutchik’s Eight Primary
 Emotions (Last Four)
 Surprise               A sudden, novel     Orientation;
                        stimulus            turning toward

 Curiosity              A new place or      Exploration and
                        environment         searching

 Acceptance             A member of         Sharing; taking
                        one’s own group;    in; incorporating
                        something of
                        value
 Joy                    Potential mate      Reproduction;
                                            courting; mating




 Lazarus’ Classification
 n   Richard Lazarus proposed a system of fifteen
     basic emotions.
 n   He associated each of these with a “relational
     theme” – a specific relationship or interaction
     between people and their environments.
 n   Examples
       n   Anger: Relational theme is a demeaning offense
           against me and mine.
       n   Guilt: Having transgressed a moral imperative.




                                                                3
Emotion and Reason
n   Behavior promoted by emotions may not suit
    the current circumstances so that it appears
    irrational or produces undesirable effects.
    n   Examples: Attacking the boss for not giving you
        an expected raise; Poor public -speaking
        performance due to evaluation apprehension.
n   Antonio Damasio proposed, based on clinical
    studies of brain-damaged individuals, that
    solid decision-making requires input from
    emotional-evaluative systems.




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Emotions i

  • 1. Emotions I Why Emotions? Classification of Emotions Emotion and Reason Why Emotions? n Emotions seem to “take control” on occasion, biasing our perceptions and motivating us to behave in particular ways. n We sometimes do things that seem irrational when under the influence of the “passions,” and we tend to hold a person less accountable for such acts. n So why do we have emotions? What are they for? What Emotions Are For n Emotions are brain mechanisms that have evolved to promote the “right” behaviors under certain commonly encountered circumstances. n Emotions add an evaluative dimension to experience, which turns out to be crucial for rational decision-making. 1
  • 2. Components of an Emotion n Affect n This is subjective feeling: happiness, sadness, anger, etc. n Cognitive reaction n You recognize, or “know” what happened. n Physiological reaction n Internal changes occur involving the autonomic nervous system and hormones. n Behavioral reaction n You feel disposed to behave in particular ways, depending on the emotion (e.g., lashing out at someone when angry). Classifying the Emotions n Several attempts have been made to classify emotions. n Such schemes try to identify “primary” or “basic” emotions. Other emotions are then viewed as combinations of the primary emotions. n Two such schemes were provided by Robert Plutchik and Richard Lazarus Plutchik’s Classification n Eight primary emotions n Each emotion has associated with it a n Common stimulus n Typical behavior n Each emotion can vary in intensity; emotions we give different names may be the same emotion at various intensities. 2
  • 3. Plutchik’s Eight Primary Emotions (First Four) Anger Blocking of goal- Destruction of directed behavior Obstacle Fear Threat or danger Protection Sadness Loss of Search for help something valued and comfort Disgust Something Rejection; gruesome or pushing away loathsome Plutchik’s Eight Primary Emotions (Last Four) Surprise A sudden, novel Orientation; stimulus turning toward Curiosity A new place or Exploration and environment searching Acceptance A member of Sharing; taking one’s own group; in; incorporating something of value Joy Potential mate Reproduction; courting; mating Lazarus’ Classification n Richard Lazarus proposed a system of fifteen basic emotions. n He associated each of these with a “relational theme” – a specific relationship or interaction between people and their environments. n Examples n Anger: Relational theme is a demeaning offense against me and mine. n Guilt: Having transgressed a moral imperative. 3
  • 4. Emotion and Reason n Behavior promoted by emotions may not suit the current circumstances so that it appears irrational or produces undesirable effects. n Examples: Attacking the boss for not giving you an expected raise; Poor public -speaking performance due to evaluation apprehension. n Antonio Damasio proposed, based on clinical studies of brain-damaged individuals, that solid decision-making requires input from emotional-evaluative systems. 4