Compare & contrast the fundamental Psychological theories, including their major thinkers. What are the pros & cons to each approach? Which theory of emotion emphasizes the role of the thalamus? What are the major personality theories? What is the psychology of emotions? Explain. Describe the dist...
History of Emotion Theory (10 chapters)\nPart II: Contemporary Theories of Emotions (10 chapters)\nPart III: The Elements of Emotion Theory (7 chapters)\nVolume II:\nPart IV: Nature and Functions of 35 Specific Emotions (22 chapters)\nPart V: Major Challenges Facing Emotion Theory (13 ch...
Personality theories complement theories of attraction that mention similarity or reciprocity, theories of emotion that relate feelings with physiology or cognition, intelligence theories within one or more variables, and other theories in psychology that attempt to explain behavior....
The experience of using an educational application, concerning a major depressive disorder simulation, could be anything but pleasant, so the challenges of
Studies on anger and aggression: Implications for theories of emotion American Psychologist, 38 (1983), pp. 1145-1160 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Baumeister et al., 1990 R.F. Baumeister, A. Stillwell, S.R. Wotman Victim and perpetrator accounts of interpersonal conflict: Autobiographical narrati...
is that the same determinants of social unrest and frustration may give rise to both the expressive crowd and the active crowd, but the expressive crowd fails to identify an object toward which to act; hence members must release accumulated tension through motions and gestures expressing emotion. ...
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maltreatment and emotion processing biases in major depression: results from a dot-probe task Vivien Günther1,2, Udo Dannlowski3,4, Anette Kersting1,2 and Thomas Suslow1,2,4* Abstract Background: Childhood maltreatment is considered an important risk factor for the development of major ...
social and emotion processing84,85that are closely altered in MDD. In contrast, a recent study show that resting state connectivity disruptions emerged mainly in beta frequency band (12.5–21 Hz), supporting the hypothesis that beta-band synchronization corresponds to a cognitive idling rhythm present...
The first route projects via the thalamus to the cortex, including a pathway that contributes to the perception of emotion and one for the initiation and planning of cognitive and motor responses (drives). The second output pathway is a projection at least partly via the periaqueductal grey (...