Outside of facial expression, what are the actual physiological measures that correlate with emotional response. The first thing most of us think of involve a Polygraph. While a Polygraph can be useful, it's main focus is on detection of stress or arousal (like in a Fight or Flight response, only more subtle). So, a Polygraph can determine areas that elicit a stress or arousal response in a subject but they are not really designed to determine the actual emotional response of a subject. In addition
Current theories on emotional response and categorization focus on 2 dimensions: Arousal and Valance.
Distinguish between 4 emotional states:
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Sympathetic – Fight or Flight
Parasympathetic – Rest and Digest
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic responses to emotion (present as a chart)
Sympathetic Responses
- Heart rate increases
- Respiration increases
- Blood Pressure increases
- Skin conductance decreases
- Decreased circulation to extremities
Parasympathetic Responses
- Decreased Heart Rate
- Decreased Blood Pressure
- Decreased Respiration
- Decreased skin conductance
- Increased circulation to extremities
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