MindMap Gallery Apply for a Master's Degree in Psychology - Emotions and Emotions
This is a mind map about applying for a master's degree in psychology with equivalent academic qualifications - emotions and emotions. Emotions are related experiences related to whether the physiological needs of an organism can be satisfied, while emotions are generated by people in the process of social and historical development and are related to society. A connected experience is needed.
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Avatar 3 centers on the Sully family, showcasing the internal rift caused by the sacrifice of their eldest son, and their alliance with other tribes on Pandora against the external conflict of the Ashbringers, who adhere to the philosophy of fire and are allied with humans. It explores the grand themes of family, faith, and survival.
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[Zootopia Character Relationship Chart] The idealistic rabbit police officer Judy and the cynical fox conman Nick form a charmingly contrasting duo, rising from street hustlers to become Zootopia police officers!
emotions and emotions
Emotions and their effects
what are emotions emotions
People’s attitude, experience and corresponding behavioral reactions towards objective things
The relationship between emotion and emotion: both different and interconnected
Emotions are experiences related to whether an organism's physiological needs can be satisfied, while emotions are experiences that are associated with social needs that occur during the development of society and history.
Emotions are situational and change quickly; emotions are stable attitudes toward things and are rarely affected by situations.
Emotions have obvious external manifestations and are more impulsive and explicit. Emotions are relatively implicit and deep, and are often associated with a deep understanding of things.
The role of emotions in human life
motivation
adapt
Signal
physiological mechanism of emotion
Brain central mechanism of emotion
prefrontal cortex
amygdala
The amygdala is important for recognizing cues of threat or danger
Hippocampus and anterior cingulate gyrus
grid
Peripheral neural mechanisms of emotion
Emotions and the Autonomic Nervous System
Emotional and secretory systems
Emotional and somatic nervous system
Voluntary movements, facial expressions, posture expressions, and vocal expressions controlled by somatic nerves
Emotional arousal patterns
external expression of emotion
face
attitude
intonation
Several important emotion theories
James-Lange theory
Stimulating situation-body reaction-emotion
Cannon-Bard theory
thalamic theory of emotion
Arnold-Lazarus' cognitive evaluative theory of emotion
The source of emotion is the cerebral cortex's evaluation of stimulating situations
Schachter-Singer's activation attribution theory of emotion
motivational differentiation theory of emotion
emotional regulation
what is emotion regulation
regulation of specific emotions
Regulation of arousal levels
Regulation of emotional components
Types of emotion regulation
internal regulation and external regulation
Modification adjustment, maintenance adjustment and enhancement adjustment
Reason conditioning and response conditioning
Good conditioning and bad conditioning
Basic processes of emotion regulation
physiological regulation
Regulation of emotional experience
behavioral regulation
cognitive regulation
interpersonal adjustment
Individual differences in emotion regulation
emotional intelligence
The ability to perceive, evaluate and express emotions
The ability to use emotions to promote thinking
The ability to understand and analyze emotions
The ability to regulate emotions to promote emotional and intellectual development
Emotional regulation and physical and mental health