PSY 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 38-39: Relative Deprivation

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Module 38: expressing emotion: detecting emotion in others. Brain is capable of detecting even sublet expressions. Gender, emotion, and nonverbal behavior: women are more sensitive to nonverbal cues than men, women are more emotionally responsive and often feel greater emotions. Culture and emotional expression: cultures recognize different gestures with different meanings. Facial expressions are nearly universal in meaning but they do convey different nonverbal signals: music expression is very similar across cultures. Facial feedback effect- the tendency of facial muscle states to cause corresponding feelings. Behavior feedback effect- the tendency of behavior to influence thoughts, feelings, and actions. Module 39: experiencing emotion: anger, can be a response to misdeeds, or annoyance, can cause harm to a person, chronic hostility is linked to heart disease, anger raises heart rate. If physical or verbal aggression is used, it us typically followed by a period or regret. Feel-good, so-good phenomenon- mood-boosting experiences make a person more willing to do good for others.

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