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part of our brain in the temporal lobe and is essential to your ability to feel certain emotions and to perceive them in other people. |
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biological process studied |
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1.Level of activation of the amygdala measured by fMRI during the 1st stage of the experiment when participants were exposed to each of the 96 scenes
2. Measure of memory when participants had to recognize the images 3 weeks after the initial experiment |
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describes the extent to which an emotion is positive or negative, whereas arousal refers to its intensity |
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The International Affective Picture System (IAPS), a database of pictures designed to provide a standardized set of pictures for studying emotion & attention (The pictures) |
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Had to choose from 4 buttons to indicate emotional arousal on a scale of: Zero (0) Not emotionally intense at all to Three (3) Extremely emotionally intense |
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• Females were chosen because they are more likely to respond physiologically and more likely to report intense emotional experiences • Right- Handed • Healthy |
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Participants’ experience of emotional intensity in the present study correlated well with average ratings of emotional valence and arousal.
The participants arousal is correlated with higher emotional intensity
That the participants performance when remembering the images was higher for the most emotionally intense images |
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The experiment was conducted in a lab, in an fMRI which could activate the participants amygdala already, it could also provide an artificial feel and could not represent to population in the real world. |
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The images puts in the rotation to not stimulate the participants amygdala |
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The numbers of the buttons and which ones the participants pushed |
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using fMRI's allows for the readings to be very reliable, the lab setting could produce unrepresentative sample though, artificial |
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used to measure the participant's arousal levels/amygdala activity and are very reliable and don't lie |
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The images were randomized to get rid of order effects |
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The same group of people were used, so the researcher could track the levels of amygdala activation among individuals |
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This study proves that our brain will adapt by remembering intense/painful encounters for next time |
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Average correlation coefficients between Ps intensity ratings, on one hand, and normative valence and arousal, on the other, were -0.66 and 0.68
Im still really confused on the correlation coefficients and what they mean |
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behavior/activity from the arousal of an image;energize/activate |
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DNA segment that provides the code for the production of protein molecules |
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