OMG! I couldn't find anyone else who can explain it better than you. Thank you so much for going into depth about each theory, it has helped me a lot with my psychology class.
Thumbs up from me. Been trying to wrap my head around those theories for about a week now, looking through articles and books and this video explained it to me in a few minutes what I struggled to understqand in several days.
This is so - so helpful!!! After watching the video several times to take notes I have a better understanding that the Psy. book could not give me, thank you!
I'm currently working on a mechanics for a video game based on emotions and I'm really glad I found this video! Professional, enjoyable and well explaining! :D :D :D
By the Two-Factor theory being conscious won't eliminate the arousal of the feeling. That might explain why even when I calm myself before a speech, when push comes to shove I'll still feel a bit anxious. However, it doesn't explain how over time one can change his instinctive emotions only by thinking. Maybe the thinking changes the cognition? I'm can't be sure...
So I was sick and missed my psychology class and I knew my teacher was gonna teach this and I saw this video its amazing and now I dont feel like I missed anything .... make more videos on psychology plz
Wouldn't the Schachter-Singer theory be subject to the same criticism as the James-Lange-Theory? If the conscious experience of emotion can be faster than arousal appears, how can arousal precede cognitive appraisal? Or does that just mean arousal is not necessary for the cognitive appraisal of emotion?
@@camilehaughton9118 No, the theory proposed by Lazarus suggests that the stimulus is followed by a cognitive appraisal. Then occurs an emotional response which is followed by am appropriate bodily response In short, stimulus> Appraisal> Emotional response >Bodily response Hope this helps!
OMG! I couldn't find anyone else who can explain it better than you. Thank you so much for going into depth about each theory, it has helped me a lot with my psychology class.
I have been bored to death by power point and didn't learn a thing and this video just explain 2 weeks worth of lecture for me.
Thumbs up from me. Been trying to wrap my head around those theories for about a week now, looking through articles and books and this video explained it to me in a few minutes what I struggled to understqand in several days.
EU-DAIMON-ia (ancient KOINE Greek for the "Good" DEMON w/in i.e. HAPPINESS).
This is so - so helpful!!! After watching the video several times to take notes I have a better understanding that the Psy. book could not give me, thank you!
schachter-singer and cognitive appraisal theory are the only ones that make most sense imo
Explained this brilliantly what a human being 🎉❤
This is excellent! So clear & makes the concepts easy to learn. Thank you!
This is brilliantly explained; thank you!
very clear that explained everything, thank you!
I'm currently working on a mechanics for a video game based on emotions and I'm really glad I found this video! Professional, enjoyable and well explaining! :D :D :D
Thanks
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I love her explanations ❤️❤️
this is gem video, really the best with clear explanation
The drawings are sooo cute! love it
Very helpful , it makes me easier to understand and write my notes clearly. Thank you so much ❤️😊
Great breakdown. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!! It is soooo clear and so cute :)
u explained two hours of college useless explanation in 10 min and made it super clear... wow thanks to moon and back
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Thank you Steven for being you
By the Two-Factor theory being conscious won't eliminate the arousal of the feeling. That might explain why even when I calm myself before a speech, when push comes to shove I'll still feel a bit anxious. However, it doesn't explain how over time one can change his instinctive emotions only by thinking. Maybe the thinking changes the cognition? I'm can't be sure...
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Thanks alot 🎉❤u beautifully explained these theories and made them easier to understand 😊
So I was sick and missed my psychology class and I knew my teacher was gonna teach this and I saw this video its amazing and now I dont feel like I missed anything .... make more videos on psychology plz
Very Underrated video!! Amazing job!!
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Thank you so much for this video. It was explained in such an entertaining but nonetheless informative way.
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Finally I found a video that explain everything... Thankyou very much
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6:16 THEY INCLUDED ENEMIES TO LOVERS
What about Robert Zajonc? Richard Lazarus? Others?
Please make More Videos on Psychology Topics..... it's so helpful 😇
thankyou soooooo much
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Very informative
Thank you for very clear and useful explanation of emotions. 👍
Thank you very much. it is very helpful
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So easily explained 😁
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Finally i won't get confused thank you...
Well explained thank you. Now I'm just trying to work out difference between schachter and singer and the cognitive mediational theory.
Phenomenal. I'm having exam tomorrow ✨
Wouldn't the Schachter-Singer theory be subject to the same criticism as the James-Lange-Theory? If the conscious experience of emotion can be faster than arousal appears, how can arousal precede cognitive appraisal? Or does that just mean arousal is not necessary for the cognitive appraisal of emotion?
Very informative thanks to Linnea Ritland , Kim Nipp ,and Steven J. Barnes
very clear and helpful
incredibily helpful, thank you!
Tank u
What is the meaning of "arousal" ?
Actually helpful
Very well done thank you:)
I hope, someday, people stop comparing their miserable lectures to YT videos
Thanks
What about LeDoux theory?
This whole video I was shipping the hero and villain
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Treerose61 SAME
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Wheres Lazarus's cognitive mediational theory?
Chel'le Malone I’m curious too, is it the common sense theory?
@@camilehaughton9118 No, the theory proposed by Lazarus suggests that the stimulus is followed by a cognitive appraisal. Then occurs an emotional response which is followed by am appropriate bodily response
In short, stimulus> Appraisal> Emotional response >Bodily response
Hope this helps!
anyone else from aga
Needed: a theory of bad animations.