Psychology, asked by saqibtariq107, 3 months ago

Based on cross-cultural research, Ekman (1972) concluded that there are:
Five basic emotions
Six basic emotions
Seven basic emotions
Eight basic emotions
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Emotions involved three components including
Subjective, psychological and physiological
Subjective, objective and psychological
Subjective, behavioural and psychological
Subjective, behavioural and physiological
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Observable actions and tendencies is the part of
Subjective responses
Physiological responses
Psychological responses
Behavioural responses
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“How I feel in my body” statement like this is associated with
Physical component
Psychological component
Behavioural component
Subjective component
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A set of structures in the brain that deals with emotions and memory is known as
Prefrontal cortex
Limbic system
Cerebellum
Cerebrum

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A person get depressed if
Estrogen is missing
Thyroid hormone is missing
Progesterone is missing
Testosterone is missing
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If someone have an underactive thyroid he may feel
Depression
Tearfulness
Panic attacks
All of the above
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Mood disruption that occur in females is associated with
Progesterone
Estrogen
Testosterone
Thymus gland
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Increased neural activity to emotional stimuli have been linked with
Acute testosterone level
High acute testosterone level
Low acute testosterone level
High acute progesterone level
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Lack of sex drive in male is linked with
High level of testosterone
Low level of testosterone
Missing testosterone
Missing estrogen
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Answered by SharadSangha
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1) Based on cross-culture research, Ekman (1972) conclude that there are six basic emotions.

The six basic emotions are fear, anger, sadness, happiness, surprise, and disgust. These emotions are expressed by certain facial expressions which are common for all people.

2) Emotion involves three components Subjective, behavioral, and psychological.

Emotions are different from feelings; it is a mental state brought by neurophysiological changes.

3) Observing actions and tendencies is part of behavioral action. Behavioral response is a response to things happening internally and externally.

4) 'How I feel in my body' statement like this is associated with physical components.

The phrase 'How I feel in my body' is an outcome of an emotion one feels internally.

5) The set of structures in the brain that deals with emotion and memory are known as the Limbic system.

The limbic system helps in the functioning of emotions, behavior, memory, and sense of smell.

6) A person gets depressed if the Thyroid hormone is missing.

Thyroid hormones are the hormones produced by the thyroid gland. It helps in brain development, regulates metabolisms, protein synthesis, bone health, development of cells, and so on.

7) If a person has underactive thyroid, he may feel depressed. Underactive thyroid also called hypothyroidism, is a condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough hormones.

8) Mood disruption that occurs in females is associated with Estrogen. Estrogen plays an important role in the female reproductive system. It is produced by both males and females.

9) Increased neural activity to emotional stimuli has been linked with high acute testosterone levels.

High acute testosterone levels would result in increased muscle mass, mood swings, weight gain, and so on.

10) Lack of sex drive in males is linked with a low level of testosterone. Low levels of testosterone result in reduced bone and muscle mass, lack of sexual drive, and so on.

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