PSY325H5 Lecture 7: psy325 lec 7
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Basic emotions are : biologically based, shared with other animals, panculturally experienced, identifiable via discrete, universally recognized, located at the basic level of hierarchies of the, easy to elicit in the lab facial expressions emotion lexicon. ~12 months: referential behaviours, ex, ex, enable , gathering of information about people and objects, learning social expectations for behaviour and performance, recall kopp"s (1982) control" phase of self regulation in childhood. ~ 24+ months: becomes more sophisticated with age, ability to distinguish between actual competence and standards for success, understanding that others can evaluate the self differently and being able to infer how others evaluate the self, ability to use social comparisons for the purpose of self evaluation. Davidson (2006: examined children"s memory for emotion behaviours, 54 children, 18 six year olds, 18 eight year olds, 18 ten year olds using basic emotion labels.