PSY325H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Emotion Classification, Library Classification, Joint Attention
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Transient, neurophysiological reactions to events that have consequences for our welfare, and require an immediate behavioural response. Based on specific achievements and competence: hubris* (alpha pride) Shared with other animals: biologically based, panculturally experienced. Located at the basic level of hierarchies of the emotion lexicon. Antecedents, subjective experience, and consequences differ across cultures. Subsumed by basic emotions in most hierarchical classifications. S-c emotions emerge ~ 3rd year of life: why, require the a(cid:271)ilit(cid:455) to . Evaluate the self in relation to external standards: ability to recognize external standards. Social referencing (looking to adult to clarify their own interpretation of an object, person, or event) E(cid:374)a(cid:271)le : gathering of information about people and objects, e(cid:272)all kopp(cid:859)s (cid:894)(cid:1005)(cid:1013)(cid:1012)(cid:1006)(cid:895) (cid:858)co(cid:374)trol(cid:859) phase of self-regulation in. Learning social expectations for behaviour and performance childhood: ability to form stable mental self-represe(cid:374)tatio(cid:374)s a(cid:374)d fo(cid:272)us atte(cid:374)tio(cid:374) o(cid:374) o(cid:374)e(cid:859)s self- representations. 18-24 months: ability to adopt external standards.