11 Physiological Components o William James(1884 the peripheral theory n Carl Lange (1885) James-Lange theory n Cannon(1927)and Bard (1934) TWo criticisms to James-Lange theory Too slow Not specific Cannon-Bard theory
1.1 Physiological Components William James (1884) • the peripheral theory Carl Lange (1885) • James-Lange theory Cannon (1927) and Bard (1934) • Two criticisms to James-Lange theory – Too slow – Not specific • Cannon-Bard theory
James-Lange Theory 害怕
害怕 James-Lange Theory
Cannon-Bard Theory 害怕
害怕 Cannon-Bard Theory
The neuro-psychology of emotion Emotion located in the heart face or the peripheral nervous stem Distributed throughout the nervous system Three areas of the brain of special importance Hypothalamus, Limbic system, cortex The Papez circuit: thalamus, hypothalamus, cortex, limbic system, Amygdala, the brain emotional computer Two circuits of the emotional reaction The role of the cortex with respect to emotion
The neuro-psychology of emotion Emotion located in the heart,face or the peripheral nervous system? Distributed throughout the nervous system Three areas of the brain of special importance: Hypothalamus, Limbic system, cortex • The Papez circuit: thalamus, hypothalamus, cortex, limbic system, • Amygdala, the brain emotional computer Two circuits of the emotional reaction The role of the cortex with respect to emotion
1.2 Subjective Experience n happy, angry, sad, and Elated D Individual difference in the intensity of emotional states Personality disorders/psychological disorder D Acknowledging and examining ones feelings can have a positive impact on health. Berry Pennebaker, 1993 Pennebaker et al, 1990)
1.2 Subjective Experience happy, angry, sad, and Elated Individual difference in the intensity of emotional states • Personality disorders/Psychological disorder Acknowledging and examining one’s feelings can have a positive impact on health. (Berry & Pennebaker,1993; Pennebaker et al,1990)