PSYC 3103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Classical Conditioning
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Curiosity and boredom motivate experience with physical reality. This produces a variety of higher-level cognitive emotions. Syncretic and analytic cognition: emotion can be conceptualized as syncretic cognition (holistic, synthetic, simultaneous, and self-evident knowledge-by-acquaintance [ka] ), reason can be conceptualized as analytic cognition (linear, sequential, symbolic and propositional knowledge-by-description [kd] ). The ari (affect-reason-involvement) model of the interaction of. There is increasing evidence that emotion is intimately involved in rational decision- making. Anticipated emotions: emotions one anticipates feeling because of a decision. Sex using vs. not using protection: anticipated consequences for emotions like erotic feelings, power, fear, shame, humiliation, anger, confidence. Anticipatory emotions: emotions associated with making the decision. Emotions associated with the sexual relationship: love, trust, suspicion. Incidental emotions: emotions incidental to making the decision. Emotions associated with the situation: party atmosphere, drinking. Emotions drive the decision: take over rational decision-making. Strong biological emotions (sex, euphoria, anger, fear, sadness, disgust) drive.