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Primate Cognition Exam 3
Emotions/consciousness
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
12/04/2012

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How are humans and apes different in terms of emotions and consciousness?
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Humans have a definite active consciousness that allow the to be aware of their emotions and have clear, full, complex experiences.
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What is the 'functional' definition of emotion?
Definition
A mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes.
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What is the 'conscious' definition of emotion?
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A feeling state involving thoughts, physiological changes, and an outward expression or behavior.
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What has been, and still lingeringly continues to be, the sentiment of animal emotion?
Definition
The last major sentiment on this subject was that animals either do not have emotions, or are restricted to a limited basic array that does not allow for mixed emotions.
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What is the importance of studying and understanding animal emotion?
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The importance of this study is that it is directly liked to industries concerned with animal welfare such as psychoactive drugs or food production.
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Which of the two definitions of emotion is generally used in regards to animals. Give an example.
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Generally, we use the functional definition in regards to animals. For example, instead of saying angry or loving, we would say aggressive or affiliate/bonded
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How does one measure emotion?
Definition
Although it is impossible to directly measure emotion, it is possible to correlate behaviors, neurophysiology, and cognition in animals to similarities in humans that can be expressed verbally.
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Give some examples of behaviors used to 'measure' emotion.
Definition
Stress responses (common in zoos)
vocalization (as seen in dogs)
facial expressions (global)
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Why are facial expressions a good physiological response to associate emotion with in primates?
Definition
This is a good behavior to correlate emotion with in primates because such a large portion of our brain is devoted to facial movement and expression.
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What are some of the long-term effects of chronic stress?
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Digestive problems
Immune and reproductive system failure/issues
Protein loss
Death of neurons
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What function does the amygdala have in terms of emotion?
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This portion of the brain is responsible for the fight or flight reflex... essentially fear.
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What does dopamine control?
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This hormone controls feelings of pleasure including food and sex.
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What have experiments reviled about the timing of dopamine release?
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Experiments have shown that a lot of the time, this hormone is released in anticipation of an even rather than actually receiving or experiencing something.
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What are the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin associated with?
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These hormones are associated with love. However, they come from the same part of the brain that is associated with gut feelings and addiction.
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What were the results of the vole experiments with oxytocin and vasopressin?
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When vasopressin and oxytocin was cut off in monogamous voles, 'fleeting affairs' began to occur. However, when hormone receptors were created in promiscuous voles via gene transfer in a virus, they became 'faithful.'
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What is the link between baboons and human depression?
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The link between these two species in response to this emotion is that they share very similar brain chemistry.
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Do we really need brain chemistry to classify behaviors as emotions?
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Not necessarily, as seen in the case of Flint and Flo.
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What is a cognitive approach to emotion?
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This approach to emotion involves a cognitive bias which is when presented with an neutral situation depressed individuals are more like to make a negative judgement than are non-depressed individuals.
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What are secondary emotions?
Definition
"self conscious" emotions. For example, embarrassment
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Is there convincing evidence of conscious emotions in animals?
Definition
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When do human children start displaying secondary emotions?
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Children will start displaying these types of emotions at roughly 2 years age.
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Why do inter-species relationships exist?
Definition
We're not really sure why these relationships exist, but there is evidence that social contact has psychological benefits.
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Give some evidence of animal consciousness.
Definition
Grieving/mourning:
1. Washoe "where's baby?"
2. Flint and Flo
3. Elephant grave yards/carrying dead youth/remaining near body
4. Bonobos defending body
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