Exam 11: The Evolution of Emotion

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Robert Levy has suggested that Tahitians have neither the concept of, nor even a word for:

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Who stated that 'emotions are specialized modes of operation shaped by natural selection'?

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Humans with damage to the amygdala appear to be unable to recognise the facial emotion of:

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Following a fight between two mammals the following happens:

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Following his accident Phineas Gage was described as:

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Damage to the orbitofrontal cortex leads to

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To Fredrickson, joy embodies the urge to be:

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Emotions were seen as arising from adaptations by:

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Who wrote 'The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals':

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Two ethologists who have studied the evolution of emotional expression in primates are:

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The James-Lang theory proposes that:

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Nesse has highlighted that the state of anger often involves:

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Cortisol and other related hormones (the corticosteroids) are believed to:

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The notion of display rules means that:

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The notion of a left-hemisphere superiority for positive expressions and a right-hemisphere superiority for negative ones is called the:

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The human cortex is how many millimetres thick?

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Barbara Fredrickson considers that positive emotions:

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Margaret Mead claimed that in Samoan society - there was no such emotion as:

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Two areas of the brain implicated in emotional processing are:

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Two criticisms of the universality of emotions hypothesis may be called:

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