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Mohamed Afrah   120761
Maldives        ESPY
Emotion
Evolutionary Theories,
Social & Cultural Theories,
Theories of Emotion Process
Conclusion
Emotion is a type of affect, other types being
 mood, temperament and sensation


Emotions can be understood as either states or
 as processes

 A type of mental state that interacts with other
  mental states and causes certain behaviors.
 Early:
   the interval between the perception of the
     stimulus and the triggering of the bodily
     response

 Later:
   a bodily response, for example, changes in
     heart rate, skin conductance, and facial
     expression.
Theories of emotion can be categorized in terms
 of the context within which the explanation is
 developed.

The standard contexts are evolutionary, social
 and internal.
The evolutionary approach focuses on the
 historical setting in which emotions developed
This has not prevented the development of
 theories that explain emotions as adaptations
Since all humans have emotions and most non-
 human animals display emotion-like responses
It is likely that emotions (or emotion-like
 behaviors) were present in a common ancestor
emotions appear to serve an important function,
 which has led many to think that the certain
 emotions have been selected to deal with
 particular problems and challenges that organisms
 regularly encounter
 “Emotions have the hallmarks of adaptations: They
are efficient, coordinated responses that help
organisms to reproduce, to protect offspring, to
maintain cooperative alliances, and to avoid
physical threats”
-Dacher Keltner-
Two different ways in which the evolutionary
 position has been developed

 o the claim that emotions are the result of natural
   selection that occurred in early hominids
 o that emotions are adaptations, but suggests
   that the selection occurred much earlier
Natural Selection in Early
Hominids
  in response to problems that arose because of
   the social environment in which these organisms
   lived.

  the time period during which this selection is
   believed to have occurred is typically not
   specified with any precision
Adaptations Shared by all Animals
  the adaptations are shared by a wider collection
   of species today

  there are eight basic emotions, each one is an
   adaptation, and all eight are found in all
   organisms

            . Robert Plutchik
Adaptations Shared by all Animals
The eight adaptations:
Adaptations Shared by all Animals
emotions are the products of societies and
 cultures, and are acquired or learned by
 individuals through experience
the central claim made in these theories is that
 the social influence is so significant that emotions
 are best understood from this perspective.
Motivation for Social Approach
 A number of anthropological studies have found
  discrepancies among the emotion words used in
  different languages

 there are emotion words in other languages that
  do not correspond directly or even closely to
  emotion words in English
Motivation for Social Approach
 Emotions typically occur in social settings and
  during interpersonal transactions
 Emotions and their expression are regulated by
  social norms, values, and expectations
 Emotions and their expression are regulated by
  social norms, values, and expectations
Emotions are transitory Social role;
“an emotion is a transitory social role (a socially
constituted syndrome) that includes an individual’s
appraisal of the situation and that is interpreted as a
  transitory than roles are the -Avrill-
passion rathersocialas an action” roles that individuals
    adopt when they choose to play a particular part
    in a situation as it unfolds
  The transitory social roles are rule governed ways
    of performing a social role
the emotion process begins with the perception of
 a stimulus
The early part of the emotion process is the
 activity between the perception and the triggering
 of the bodily response
the later part of the emotion process is the bodily
 response: changes in heart rate, blood pressure,
 facial expression, skin conductivity, and so forth
lead to competing cognitive and non-cognitive
 theories



somatic feedback theories
Cognitive Theories
 the manipulation of information and so should be
  understood as a cognitive process
 Two observations demonstrate some of the
  motivation for the cognitive position
 First
   different individuals will respond to the same
      event with different emotions
Cognitive Theories
 second
   a wide range of seemingly unrelated events
     that cause the same emotion

 Cognitive theories account for these two
  observations by proposing that the way in which
  the individual evaluates the stimulus determines
  the emotion that is elicited
Non-cognitive Theories
 defend the claim that judgments or appraisals are
  not part of the emotion process

 in many ways a development of the folk
  psychological view of emotion
Somatic Feedback Theories
 all maintain that it is the cognitive activity that
  determines the specific emotion that is produced
 The somatic feedback theorists differ from the
  cognitive and non-cognitive positions by claiming
  that the bodily responses are unique for each
  emotion and that it is in virtue of the unique
  patterns of somatic activity that the emotions are
  differentiated.
This Presentation has outlined the basic
approaches to explaining the emotions, it has
reviewed a number of important theories,
and it has discussed many of the features that
emotions are believed to have
various theories of emotion

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various theories of emotion

  • 1. Mohamed Afrah 120761 Maldives ESPY
  • 2. Emotion Evolutionary Theories, Social & Cultural Theories, Theories of Emotion Process Conclusion
  • 3. Emotion is a type of affect, other types being mood, temperament and sensation Emotions can be understood as either states or as processes  A type of mental state that interacts with other mental states and causes certain behaviors.
  • 4.  Early:  the interval between the perception of the stimulus and the triggering of the bodily response  Later:  a bodily response, for example, changes in heart rate, skin conductance, and facial expression.
  • 5. Theories of emotion can be categorized in terms of the context within which the explanation is developed. The standard contexts are evolutionary, social and internal.
  • 6. The evolutionary approach focuses on the historical setting in which emotions developed This has not prevented the development of theories that explain emotions as adaptations Since all humans have emotions and most non- human animals display emotion-like responses It is likely that emotions (or emotion-like behaviors) were present in a common ancestor
  • 7. emotions appear to serve an important function, which has led many to think that the certain emotions have been selected to deal with particular problems and challenges that organisms regularly encounter “Emotions have the hallmarks of adaptations: They are efficient, coordinated responses that help organisms to reproduce, to protect offspring, to maintain cooperative alliances, and to avoid physical threats” -Dacher Keltner-
  • 8. Two different ways in which the evolutionary position has been developed o the claim that emotions are the result of natural selection that occurred in early hominids o that emotions are adaptations, but suggests that the selection occurred much earlier
  • 9. Natural Selection in Early Hominids in response to problems that arose because of the social environment in which these organisms lived. the time period during which this selection is believed to have occurred is typically not specified with any precision
  • 10. Adaptations Shared by all Animals the adaptations are shared by a wider collection of species today there are eight basic emotions, each one is an adaptation, and all eight are found in all organisms . Robert Plutchik
  • 11. Adaptations Shared by all Animals The eight adaptations:
  • 12. Adaptations Shared by all Animals
  • 13. emotions are the products of societies and cultures, and are acquired or learned by individuals through experience the central claim made in these theories is that the social influence is so significant that emotions are best understood from this perspective.
  • 14. Motivation for Social Approach A number of anthropological studies have found discrepancies among the emotion words used in different languages there are emotion words in other languages that do not correspond directly or even closely to emotion words in English
  • 15. Motivation for Social Approach Emotions typically occur in social settings and during interpersonal transactions Emotions and their expression are regulated by social norms, values, and expectations Emotions and their expression are regulated by social norms, values, and expectations
  • 16. Emotions are transitory Social role; “an emotion is a transitory social role (a socially constituted syndrome) that includes an individual’s appraisal of the situation and that is interpreted as a transitory than roles are the -Avrill- passion rathersocialas an action” roles that individuals adopt when they choose to play a particular part in a situation as it unfolds The transitory social roles are rule governed ways of performing a social role
  • 17. the emotion process begins with the perception of a stimulus The early part of the emotion process is the activity between the perception and the triggering of the bodily response the later part of the emotion process is the bodily response: changes in heart rate, blood pressure, facial expression, skin conductivity, and so forth
  • 18. lead to competing cognitive and non-cognitive theories somatic feedback theories
  • 19. Cognitive Theories the manipulation of information and so should be understood as a cognitive process Two observations demonstrate some of the motivation for the cognitive position First different individuals will respond to the same event with different emotions
  • 20. Cognitive Theories second a wide range of seemingly unrelated events that cause the same emotion Cognitive theories account for these two observations by proposing that the way in which the individual evaluates the stimulus determines the emotion that is elicited
  • 21. Non-cognitive Theories defend the claim that judgments or appraisals are not part of the emotion process in many ways a development of the folk psychological view of emotion
  • 22. Somatic Feedback Theories all maintain that it is the cognitive activity that determines the specific emotion that is produced The somatic feedback theorists differ from the cognitive and non-cognitive positions by claiming that the bodily responses are unique for each emotion and that it is in virtue of the unique patterns of somatic activity that the emotions are differentiated.
  • 23. This Presentation has outlined the basic approaches to explaining the emotions, it has reviewed a number of important theories, and it has discussed many of the features that emotions are believed to have