FRHD 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ethology, Electroencephalography
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Toddler: secondary: guilt, shame, envy, pride, embarrassment, look at body posture, eye contact to see, secondary emotions are evoked when toddler has leant about culturally based standards of what is right and what is wrong, learning socio moral emotions is an important part of becoming a member of a culture. Behaviour ecology theory: bowlby: attachment is universal, social interaction, communication > feeding + physical contact, innate mutual responsiveness and attraction between parents and infants, infants babyishness elicits protective responses from adults, babies crying suckling, smiling, looking at caregiver preferentially, have net effect of orienting caregiver. Insecure resistant attachment: very difficult to be comfortable in strange setting, go between mother and object: doesn"t explore freely, wary of strangers, more upset if mother leaves, reunion: show ambivalence (mixed feelings of emotion) to mother: first approaching, then pushing her away, vulnerable to stress, limited coping skills, limited skills at independent exploratory play, mothers are inconsistently available.