PSYC 2700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Paul Ekman, Display Rules, Inuit

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Brief specific psychological and physiological responses that help humans meet. Emotions arise as a result of appraisal processes. How objects and events in our environment are evaluated relative to our current. Later appraisals concern why we feel the way we do and how we would like to. Secondary appraisals lead to specific emotions like fear anger pride guilt etc. Emotional responses may be innate and universal, but cultures may have. Themes that define the essential purpose of each emotion. Initial, quick appraisal made of an event or circumstance. Primary appraisals lead to an initial pleasant or unpleasant feeling. Are triggered by stimuli of significance to our survival. The mindy project--mindy lahiri has lots of emotions. Both evolutionary and cultural approaches correct different emotional accents and display rules. Principle of serviceable habits were evolutionarily advantageous for our mammalian and primate ancestors. Cultures do show variation in expression of emotions. Darwin"s thesis that human emotions derive from motivations and displays that.

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