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adam_text | Contents
PART ONE
General Principles and Issues
1
1
The Nature of Emotion
2
What Is Emotion?
3
Can We Recognize an Emotion When We See One?
5
Distinction Between Emotions and Motivations
5
Measuring Emotion
6
Self-Reports
7
Physiological Measurements
9
Behavioral Observations
13
Theories of Emotion
14
The
lames-Lange
Theory
14
The Cannon-Bard Theory
15
The
Schachter-
Singer Theory
16
Relationships Among Cognition, Feeling, and Action
19
The Speed of Emotional Appraisals
19
Are Body Sensations Necessary for Emotional Feeling?
20
Are Body Sensations Sufficient for Emotional Feeling?
23
Overall Evaluation
26
Summary
27
Key Terms
27
Thought Questions
27
Suggestions for Research Projects
28
Suggestions for Further Reading
28
2
Classification of Emotions
29
Criteria for Basic Emotions
31
Facial Expressions of Emotion
33
viii Contents
Darwin s Theory of Emotional Expression
33
Cultural Differences in Gestures and Expressions
36
Interpreting Facial Expressions
37
Physiological Studies
41
Alternatives to the Basic Emotions Approach
43
Dimensional Approaches to Emotional Feelings
43
Emotions as Compounds of Underlying Processes
46
Summary
47
Key Terms
48
Thought Questions
48
Suggestions for Research Projects
48
Suggestion for Further Reading
48
Culture and Emotion
49
What Is Culture?
50
A Definition and Its Implications
50
Cultural Differences in Concepts of Emotion
51
Do All Cultures Have the Same Basic Emotions?
53
The
Sapir-
Whorf Hypothesis
55
Hyper- Versus Hypocognized Emotions
56
Culture and Emotional Appraisals
56
Cultural Differences in Displaying Emotions
60
Cultural Differences in Interpreting Facial Displays
63
Summarizing Cultural Differences in Emotion
64
Individualism Versus Collectivism
64
Vertical Versus Horizontal Societies
66
Methodological Issues in Studying Culture
68
Integrating Evolutionary and Cultural Approaches
69
Ekman
( 1972) :
Neuro-Cultural Theory of Emotion
69
Keltner and Haidt
( 1999) :
Levels of Analysis
71
Russell
( 1991 ) :
Emotion Episodes as Scripts
71
Summary
72
Key Terms
73
Thought Questions
73
Suggestions for Research Projects
73
Suggestions for Further Reading
74
Contents ix
Development
of
Emotion 75
Development of
Emotional
Experience
76
Crying
76
Smiling
77
Responses to Danger
78
Do Infants Experience Discrete Emotions?
79
Research on Infant Emotions
81
How Do Emotions Develop?
82
Development of Emotional Communication: Perceiving, Sharing, and Talking About
Emotions
84
Intersubjectivity
85
Interpreting Facial Expressions of Emotion
86
Emotion Language
87
Development of Emotional Bonds: Attachment
88
Socialization of Emotional Expression
89
Emotion in Adolescence
92
Emotional Development in Adulthood
93
Individual Consistency Across the
Lifespan 93
Age Trends in Emotional Intensity
93
Emotional Salience
96
Emotional Regulation
96
Summary
97
Key Terms
97
Thought Questions
98
Suggestions for Research Projects
98
Suggestion for Further Reading
98
PART TWO
Individual Emotions
99
5
Fear and Anxiety
100
What Elicits Fear?
101
Behaviors Associated With Fear
102
The Behavioral Inhibition System
102
Effects on Attention and Information Processing
103
χ
Contents
Measuring Fear and Anxiety
105
Facial Expression of Fear
105
Facilitation of the Startle Reflex
106
Other Behavioral Measures of Anxiety
108
The Biology of Fear and Anxiety
109
The
Autonomie
Nervous System and Fight or Flight Response
109
Application: Anxiety and Lie Detection
110
The Amygdala and Fear in Laboratory Animals
112
The Amygdala and People s Responses to Faces
113
Effects of Damage to the Human Amygdala
115
Neurochemistry:
Tranquilizers
and Their Mechanisms
117
What We Learn From Anxiety Disorders
117
Types of Anxiety Disorders
117
Causes of Anxiety Disorders
119
Summary
121
Key Terms
122
Thought Questions
123
Suggestions for Research Projects
123
Suggestions for Further Reading
123
Anger
124
What Elicits Anger?
125
Prototypical Elicitors of Anger
125
The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
127
The Cognitive-Neoassociationistic Model: Anger Without Attribution?
128
Putting It All Together: What Causes Anger?
129
Measuring Anger and Aggression
130
Self-Report Measures of Anger
130
Facial Expression of Anger
131
Aggressive Behaviors
132
Implicit Measures of Anger and Aggression
133
The Biology of Anger and Aggression
134
The Neurology of Anger and Aggression
134
Neurochemistry: Serotonin and Testosterone
135
Anger and the
Autonomie
Nervous System
136
Individual and Situational Differences
137
Who Becomes Aggressive?
137
Genetics
138
Sex Differences
138
Evolutionary Explanations
139
Family Environment
140
Effects of Watching Media Violence
141
Contents xi
Application:
Violence
Prevention
142
Reconciliation
142
Childhood Aggressive Behavior
143
Controlling Anger in Adulthood
143
What We Learn From Conduct Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder
144
Summary
145
Key Terms
146
Thought Questions
146
Suggestion for Research Project
147
Suggestions for Further Reading
147
7
Sadness
148
Sadness, Depression, and the Events Behind Them
148
What Causes Sadness and Depression?
149
The Functions of Sadness
150
Measuring Sadness: Feelings, Behaviors, and Physiology
152
Self-Report Measures
152
Behavioral Measures
153
The Biology of Sadness
156
Sad and Depressed Thinking
159
Predispositions
160
Limiting Sadness and Preventing Depression
161
Summary
162
Key Terms
162
Thought Questions
163
Suggestion for Research Project
163
Suggestions for Further Reading
163
О
The Positive Emotions:
Happiness, Joy, Hope, and Amusement
164
Happiness and Joy
165
Measuring Happiness or Life Satisfaction
166
Behavioral Observations
166
Physiological Measurements
168
Self-Reports
169
What Makes People Happy?
170
Self-Reported Causes of Happiness
170
xii Contents
Happiness as Disposition or Reaction to Events?
171
Wealth and Happiness
171
Personality, Happiness, and Predispositions
173
Other Variables That Predict (or Don t Predict) Happiness
174
Exceptions: Some Events Do Matter, After All
176
Positive Emotion as a Contrast Effect
177
Enthusiasm: The Anticipation of Reward
179
Hope and Optimism
180
Laughter and Amusement
181
What Makes People Laugh?
182
Gender Differences in Humor and Laughter
184
Functions of Laughter
184
Summary
185
Key Terms
185
Thought Questions
185
Suggestions for Research Projects
186
Suggestions for Further Reading
186
9
Love
187
Is Love an Emotion?
187
The Prototype Approach to Love
188
Bowlby and the Affectional Bonds
190
Love as Attachment to Parents and Other Caregivers
190
Compassionate Love and the Caregiving System
192
Sexual Desire
194
Bowlby, Revisited: Three Kinds of Love?
196
Oxytocin: The Love Transmitter?
196
Empathy
198
Romantic Love and Marriage
200
Predicting Romantic Attraction
201
Attachment in Adult Romantic Relationships
202
Marital Stability and Satisfaction
206
Attachment and Friendship
209
Summary
210
Key Terms
210
Thought Questions
211
Suggestion for Research Project
211
Suggestions for Further Reading
211
Contents xiii
10
Disgust and Contempt
212
What Are Disgust and Contempt?
212
Measuring Disgust and Contempt
214
Facial Expressions
214
Self-Reports of Disgust
215
Implicit Measures of Disgust
216
Physiology of Disgust
216
The Neurobiology of Disgust
217
Is Disgust an Emotion?
218
Cognitive Aspects of Disgust
219
Core Versus Moral Disgust
221
Disgust and Magical or Superstitious Thinking
221
Disgust: Development and Individual Differences
223
Relations Among Disgust, Fears, and Phobias
223
Unlearning Disgust
224
Summary
224
Key Terms
225
Thought Questions
225
Suggestions for Research Projects
225
Suggestions for Further Reading
225
11
The Self-Conscious Emotions:
Embarrassment, Shame, Guilt, and Pride
226
Differentiating Among Embarrassment, Shame, and Guilt
226
Embarrassment
228
Experiences That Evoke Embarrassment
229
Facial Expression of Embarrassment
231
Individual Differences in Embarrassment
232
Shame and Guilt
234
Pride
236
Expressions of Pride
236
Cultural Differences in Pride
237
Summary
238
Key Terms
239
Thought Questions
239
Suggestion for Research Project
239
Suggestion for Further Reading
239
xiv Contents
ö
PART THREE
Emotion in Relation
to the Rest of Psychology
241
12
Emotion and Information Processing
242
Emotions and Attention
242
Emotions and Memory
244
Emotion and Memory Formation
245
Emotion and Memory Storage
247
Memory Retrieval
249
Emotions, Attributions, and Expectations
249
Happiness, Sadness, and Reasoning
251
Depressive Realism
252
Dysthymia and Self-Confidence
253
Dysthymia and Self-Perception
253
Happiness, Sadness, and Reasoning
254
Are Optimistic Illusions Good or Bad?
257
Summary
258
Key Terms
258
Thought Questions
258
Suggestions for Research Projects
259
Suggestion for Further Reading
259
13
Emotional Decisions and Emotional Intelligence
260
Emotion and Logical Reasoning
261
Choices Based on Values
263
The Role of Emotions in Judgment: Evidence From Brain-Damaged Patients
264
The Down Side of Relying on Emotions
267
Emotions and Moral Reasoning
268
Making Quick Decisions
268
The Framing Effect
269
Judgments of Right and Wrong
270
Emotional Intelligence
271
Measurements of Emotional Intelligence
272
Self-Report Measures
273
Ability Measures
274
Reliability and Validity of Emotional Intelligence Tests
277
Is Emotional Intelligence Teachable?
278
Summary
279
Contents xv
Key
Terms
279
Thought Questions
280
Suggestion for Research Project
280
Suggestion for Further Reading
280
14
Stress and Its Health Consequences
281
Stress and Emotion: Definition and Measurement
282
Selye s Concept of Stress
282
The Social Readjustment Rating Scale
284
The Revised Social Readjustment Rating Scale
286
How Stress Can Affect Health
288
Indirect Effects of Stress on Health
289
Direct Effects of Stress on Health
290
Short-Term Allostasis (Selye s Alarm and Resistance Stages)
290
An Overview of the Immune System
292
Prolonged Allostasis (Selye s Exhaustion Stage) and the Immune System
293
The Role of Stress in Specific Illnesses
295
Heart Disease
295
Cancer
296
Summary
296
Key Terms
297
Thought Questions
298
Suggestions for Research Projects
298
Suggestions for Further Reading
298
15
Emotion Regulation: Coping With Stress
299
Freud s Ego Defense Mechanisms: An Early Taxonomy of Coping Strategies
299
A Process Model of Emotion Regulation
301
Problem-Focused Strategies
302
Appraisal-Focused Strategies
304
Positive Reappraisal in Emotion Regulation
305
The Neurobiology of Reappraisal
306
Emotion-Focused Strategies
306
Expressing Your Feelings
306
Exercise
308
Relaxation
308
Suppressing Emotional Expression
309
Emotional Escape Strategies: Drugs, Alcohol, and Food
309
xvi Contents
Which
Emotion Regulation
Strategies Are Best?
309
Summary
311
Key
Terms
311
Thought Questions
312
Suggestion
for
Research
Project
312
Suggestion
for Further Reading
312
Epilogue
313
What Is Emotion?
313
What Causes Emotions?
314
How Many Emotions Are There?
315
How Do We Measure Emotion?
315
Connections to Other Topics in Psychology
316
References
318
Photo Credits
365
Name Index
367
Subject Index
383
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Contents
PART ONE
General Principles and Issues
1
1
The Nature of Emotion
2
What Is Emotion?
3
Can We Recognize an Emotion When We See One?
5
Distinction Between Emotions and Motivations
5
Measuring Emotion
6
Self-Reports
7
Physiological Measurements
9
Behavioral Observations
13
Theories of Emotion
14
The
lames-Lange
Theory
14
The Cannon-Bard Theory
15
The
Schachter-
Singer Theory
16
Relationships Among Cognition, Feeling, and Action
19
The Speed of Emotional Appraisals
19
Are Body Sensations Necessary for Emotional Feeling?
20
Are Body Sensations Sufficient for Emotional Feeling?
23
Overall Evaluation
26
Summary
27
Key Terms
27
Thought Questions
27
Suggestions for Research Projects
28
Suggestions for Further Reading
28
2
Classification of Emotions
29
Criteria for "Basic Emotions"
31
Facial Expressions of Emotion
33
viii Contents
Darwin's Theory of Emotional Expression
33
Cultural Differences in Gestures and Expressions
36
Interpreting Facial Expressions
37
Physiological Studies
41
Alternatives to the "Basic Emotions" Approach
43
Dimensional Approaches to Emotional Feelings
43
Emotions as Compounds of Underlying Processes
46
Summary
47
Key Terms
48
Thought Questions
48
Suggestions for Research Projects
48
Suggestion for Further Reading
48
Culture and Emotion
49
What Is Culture?
50
A Definition and Its Implications
50
Cultural Differences in Concepts of Emotion
51
Do All Cultures Have the Same "Basic" Emotions?
53
The
Sapir-
Whorf Hypothesis
55
Hyper- Versus Hypocognized Emotions
56
Culture and Emotional Appraisals
56
Cultural Differences in Displaying Emotions
60
Cultural Differences in Interpreting Facial Displays
63
Summarizing Cultural Differences in Emotion
64
Individualism Versus Collectivism
64
Vertical Versus Horizontal Societies
66
Methodological Issues in Studying Culture
68
Integrating Evolutionary and Cultural Approaches
69
Ekman
( 1972) :
Neuro-Cultural Theory of Emotion
69
Keltner and Haidt
( 1999) :
Levels of Analysis
71
Russell
( 1991 ) :
Emotion Episodes as Scripts
71
Summary
72
Key Terms
73
Thought Questions
73
Suggestions for Research Projects
73
Suggestions for Further Reading
74
Contents ix
Development
of
Emotion 75
Development of
Emotional
Experience
76
Crying
76
Smiling
77
Responses to Danger
78
Do Infants Experience Discrete Emotions?
79
Research on Infant Emotions
81
How Do Emotions Develop?
82
Development of Emotional Communication: Perceiving, Sharing, and Talking About
Emotions
84
Intersubjectivity
85
Interpreting Facial Expressions of Emotion
86
Emotion Language
87
Development of Emotional Bonds: Attachment
88
Socialization of Emotional Expression
89
Emotion in Adolescence
92
Emotional Development in Adulthood
93
Individual Consistency Across the
Lifespan 93
Age Trends in Emotional Intensity
93
Emotional Salience
96
Emotional Regulation
96
Summary
97
Key Terms
97
Thought Questions
98
Suggestions for Research Projects
98
Suggestion for Further Reading
98
PART TWO
Individual Emotions
99
5
Fear and Anxiety
100
What Elicits Fear?
101
Behaviors Associated With Fear
102
The Behavioral Inhibition System
102
Effects on Attention and Information Processing
103
χ
Contents
Measuring Fear and Anxiety
105
Facial Expression of Fear
105
Facilitation of the Startle Reflex
106
Other Behavioral Measures of Anxiety
108
The Biology of Fear and Anxiety
109
The
Autonomie
Nervous System and "Fight or Flight" Response
109
Application: Anxiety and Lie Detection
110
The Amygdala and Fear in Laboratory Animals
112
The Amygdala and People's Responses to Faces
113
Effects of Damage to the Human Amygdala
115
Neurochemistry:
Tranquilizers
and Their Mechanisms
117
What We Learn From Anxiety Disorders
117
Types of Anxiety Disorders
117
Causes of Anxiety Disorders
119
Summary
121
Key Terms
122
Thought Questions
123
Suggestions for Research Projects
123
Suggestions for Further Reading
123
Anger
124
What Elicits Anger?
125
Prototypical Elicitors of Anger
125
The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
127
The Cognitive-Neoassociationistic Model: Anger Without Attribution?
128
Putting It All Together: What Causes Anger?
129
Measuring Anger and Aggression
130
Self-Report Measures of Anger
130
Facial Expression of Anger
131
Aggressive Behaviors
132
Implicit Measures of Anger and Aggression
133
The Biology of Anger and Aggression
134
The Neurology of Anger and Aggression
134
Neurochemistry: Serotonin and Testosterone
135
Anger and the
Autonomie
Nervous System
136
Individual and Situational Differences
137
Who Becomes Aggressive?
137
Genetics
138
Sex Differences
138
Evolutionary Explanations
139
Family Environment
140
Effects of Watching Media Violence
141
Contents xi
Application:
Violence
Prevention
142
Reconciliation
142
Childhood Aggressive Behavior
143
Controlling Anger in Adulthood
143
What We Learn From Conduct Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder
144
Summary
145
Key Terms
146
Thought Questions
146
Suggestion for Research Project
147
Suggestions for Further Reading
147
7
Sadness
148
Sadness, Depression, and the Events Behind Them
148
What Causes Sadness and Depression?
149
The Functions of Sadness
150
Measuring Sadness: Feelings, Behaviors, and Physiology
152
Self-Report Measures
152
Behavioral Measures
153
The Biology of Sadness
156
Sad and Depressed Thinking
159
Predispositions
160
Limiting Sadness and Preventing Depression
161
Summary
162
Key Terms
162
Thought Questions
163
Suggestion for Research Project
163
Suggestions for Further Reading
163
О
The Positive Emotions:
Happiness, Joy, Hope, and Amusement
164
Happiness and Joy
165
Measuring Happiness or Life Satisfaction
166
Behavioral Observations
166
Physiological Measurements
168
Self-Reports
169
What Makes People Happy?
170
Self-Reported Causes of Happiness
170
xii Contents
Happiness as Disposition or Reaction to Events?
171
Wealth and Happiness
171
Personality, Happiness, and Predispositions
173
Other Variables That Predict (or Don't Predict) Happiness
174
Exceptions: Some Events Do Matter, After All
176
Positive Emotion as a Contrast Effect
177
Enthusiasm: The Anticipation of Reward
179
Hope and Optimism
180
Laughter and Amusement
181
What Makes People Laugh?
182
Gender Differences in Humor and Laughter
184
Functions of Laughter
184
Summary
185
Key Terms
185
Thought Questions
185
Suggestions for Research Projects
186
Suggestions for Further Reading
186
9
Love
187
Is Love an Emotion?
187
The Prototype Approach to Love
188
Bowlby and the "Affectional Bonds"
190
Love as Attachment to Parents and Other Caregivers
190
Compassionate Love and the Caregiving System
192
Sexual Desire
194
Bowlby, Revisited: Three Kinds of Love?
196
Oxytocin: The Love Transmitter?
196
Empathy
198
Romantic Love and Marriage
200
Predicting Romantic Attraction
201
Attachment in Adult Romantic Relationships
202
Marital Stability and Satisfaction
206
Attachment and Friendship
209
Summary
210
Key Terms
210
Thought Questions
211
Suggestion for Research Project
211
Suggestions for Further Reading
211
Contents xiii
10
Disgust and Contempt
212
What Are Disgust and Contempt?
212
Measuring Disgust and Contempt
214
Facial Expressions
214
Self-Reports of Disgust
215
Implicit Measures of Disgust
216
Physiology of Disgust
216
The Neurobiology of Disgust
217
Is Disgust an Emotion?
218
Cognitive Aspects of Disgust
219
Core Versus Moral Disgust
221
Disgust and "Magical" or Superstitious Thinking
221
Disgust: Development and Individual Differences
223
Relations Among Disgust, Fears, and Phobias
223
"Unlearning" Disgust
224
Summary
224
Key Terms
225
Thought Questions
225
Suggestions for Research Projects
225
Suggestions for Further Reading
225
11
The Self-Conscious Emotions:
Embarrassment, Shame, Guilt, and Pride
226
Differentiating Among Embarrassment, Shame, and Guilt
226
Embarrassment
228
Experiences That Evoke Embarrassment
229
Facial Expression of Embarrassment
231
Individual Differences in Embarrassment
232
Shame and Guilt
234
Pride
236
Expressions of Pride
236
Cultural Differences in Pride
237
Summary
238
Key Terms
239
Thought Questions
239
Suggestion for Research Project
239
Suggestion for Further Reading
239
xiv Contents
ö
PART THREE
Emotion in Relation
to the Rest of Psychology
241
12
Emotion and Information Processing
242
Emotions and Attention
242
Emotions and Memory
244
Emotion and Memory Formation
245
Emotion and Memory Storage
247
Memory Retrieval
249
Emotions, Attributions, and Expectations
249
Happiness, Sadness, and Reasoning
251
"Depressive Realism"
252
Dysthymia and Self-Confidence
253
Dysthymia and Self-Perception
253
Happiness, Sadness, and Reasoning
254
Are Optimistic Illusions Good or Bad?
257
Summary
258
Key Terms
258
Thought Questions
258
Suggestions for Research Projects
259
Suggestion for Further Reading
259
13
Emotional Decisions and Emotional Intelligence
260
Emotion and Logical Reasoning
261
Choices Based on Values
263
The Role of Emotions in Judgment: Evidence From Brain-Damaged Patients
264
The Down Side of Relying on Emotions
267
Emotions and Moral Reasoning
268
Making Quick Decisions
268
The Framing Effect
269
Judgments of Right and Wrong
270
Emotional Intelligence
271
Measurements of Emotional Intelligence
272
Self-Report Measures
273
Ability Measures
274
Reliability and Validity of Emotional Intelligence Tests
277
Is Emotional Intelligence Teachable?
278
Summary
279
Contents xv
Key
Terms
279
Thought Questions
280
Suggestion for Research Project
280
Suggestion for Further Reading
280
14
Stress and Its Health Consequences
281
Stress and Emotion: Definition and Measurement
282
Selye's Concept of Stress
282
The Social Readjustment Rating Scale
284
The Revised Social Readjustment Rating Scale
286
How Stress Can Affect Health
288
Indirect Effects of Stress on Health
289
Direct Effects of Stress on Health
290
Short-Term Allostasis (Selye's Alarm and Resistance Stages)
290
An Overview of the Immune System
292
Prolonged Allostasis (Selye's Exhaustion Stage) and the Immune System
293
The Role of Stress in Specific Illnesses
295
Heart Disease
295
Cancer
296
Summary
296
Key Terms
297
Thought Questions
298
Suggestions for Research Projects
298
Suggestions for Further Reading
298
15
Emotion Regulation: Coping With Stress
299
Freud's Ego Defense Mechanisms: An Early Taxonomy of Coping Strategies
299
A Process Model of Emotion Regulation
301
Problem-Focused Strategies
302
Appraisal-Focused Strategies
304
Positive Reappraisal in Emotion Regulation
305
The Neurobiology of Reappraisal
306
Emotion-Focused Strategies
306
Expressing Your Feelings
306
Exercise
308
Relaxation
308
Suppressing Emotional Expression
309
Emotional Escape Strategies: Drugs, Alcohol, and Food
309
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Which
Emotion Regulation
Strategies Are Best?
309
Summary
311
Key
Terms
311
Thought Questions
312
Suggestion
for
Research
Project
312
Suggestion
for Further Reading
312
Epilogue
313
What Is Emotion?
313
What Causes Emotions?
314
How Many Emotions Are There?
315
How Do We Measure Emotion?
315
Connections to Other Topics in Psychology
316
References
318
Photo Credits
365
Name Index
367
Subject Index
383 |
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