CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

COGNITION AND EMOTIONS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If a man cries at a funeral, observers suspect he is sad; if he cries at his daughter’s wedding, they suspect he is joyful. thus, emotions are created by cognitive as a person tries to account for a state of perceived activation.
A
Cannon-Bard Theory
B
Schachter’s Two-Factor Theory
C
Cognitive-mediational Theory
D
Facial Feedback Hypothesis
E
Le’Doux’s Dual Pathway Model
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If a man cries at a funeral, observers suspect he is sad; if he cries at his daughter’s wedding, they suspect he is joyful. thus, emotions are created by cognitive as a person tries to account for a state of perceived activation.

Detailed explanation-2: -The process begins with the stimulus (the strange man), which is followed by the physical arousal (rapid heartbeat and trembling). Added to this is the cognitive label (associating the physical reactions to fear), which is immediately followed by the conscious experience of the emotion (fear).

Detailed explanation-3: -The basic emotion theory proposed that each emotion has its own dedicated neural circuitry that is architecturally distinct. For example, fear is a kind of emotion that produce subjective feelings through separate neural pathways of the central nervous system, or peripheral nervous systems (Cowen and Keltner, 2018).

Detailed explanation-4: -Stanley Schachter, a famous psychologist, proposed the two-factor theory of emotions, which said that people label their emotions according to their environment and their physiological cues. So, for example, when your heart started racing and your palms began to sweat, you needed to know why you felt that way.

Detailed explanation-5: -According to this theory, emotions are composed of two factors: physiological and cognitive. In other words, physiological arousal is interpreted in context to produce the emotional experience.

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