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Genetic Culture: The Primacy of the Affective over the Cognitive ... The famous James-Lange theory of emotions says that first, we see a bear, then we decide it is dangerous, as a result of which our adrenaline begins to pump, which we then sense in our body, which feels like fear, and that finally makes us run away.
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Schacter-Singer cognitive theory Lie detection (polygraph) tests. Primacy question Galvanic skin response. Affective-primacy theory Control question ...
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Sequence for emotions (Cognitive appraisal theory): Affective-primacy theory - feeling before thinking (Robert Zajonc) Sequence for emotions: 1st: Stimulus ; 2nd: Emotional experience ;
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3rd: Emotional feelings 4th: Bodily responses Affective-primacy theory - feeling before thinking (Robert Zajonc) Sequence for emotions: 1st: Stimulus 2nd: Emotional experience 3rd: Appraise or think 4th: Bodily responses Functions of Emotions: Send social signals - Facial expressions are often more accurate than words.
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If we combine the PATTERN RECOGNITION => TRIGGER DOYLE into one state and label it UNCONSCIOUS AFFECT, we get Figure 3-7 on page 54, which describes Zajonc's Affective Primacy Theory: STIMULUS =>UNCONSCIOUS AFFECT => FEELING...
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If we combine the PATTERN RECOGNITION => TRIGGER DOYLE into one state and label it UNCONSCIOUS AFFECT, we get Figure 3-7 on page 54, which describes Zajonc's Affective Primacy Theory: STIMULUS =>UNCONSCIOUS AFFECT => FEELING...
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3.2 Affective primacy in response; 3.3 Affective anticipation; 4. Laterality of Emotions and Feelings; 4.1 Emotion and the right hemisphere; 4.2 Understanding metaphor and narrative: the Gardner studies; ... The problem, from the perspective of reader response theory, is to account for the processes by which local details,
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(1980) affective primacy theory suggests that one way to achieve this is by flashing concepts sufficiently quickly such that mainly their evaluative tone is activated (see Stapel & Koomen, 2005;
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Kohlberg’s work was a sustained attack on “irrational emotive theories” (1969, p. 188), and his cognitive-developmental theory was an important part of the cognitive revolution. Kohlberg built on Piaget’s; Affective forces are involved in moral decisions, but affect is neither moral nor immoral.
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