Yes, conditioning can affect emotion by shaping our responses to certain stimuli based on past experiences. For example, if someone has had negative experiences with public speaking, they may feel anxious or fearful when faced with a similar situation in the future due to conditioning.
This phenomenon is known as vicarious conditioning, where an individual learns to associate a stimulus with a response or emotion by observing someone else's reactions. It demonstrates the influence of social learning on conditioning processes, showing that conditioning can occur indirectly through observation of others.
External emotion refers to the visible expressions of emotion that are observable by others, such as facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice. It is the way a person outwardly displays and conveys their feelings to the outside world.
To ' affect' something is to produce a change in it, or to impress the mind or move the feelings .
Examples of unconscious conditioning include developing a fear of dogs after being bitten by one in childhood, feeling anxious in social situations due to past negative experiences, or associating a certain song with a specific memory or emotion. These responses become ingrained without conscious awareness or deliberate effort.
Also kwnas Classical conditioning.
Vicarious conditioning
This phenomenon is known as vicarious conditioning, where an individual learns to associate a stimulus with a response or emotion by observing someone else's reactions. It demonstrates the influence of social learning on conditioning processes, showing that conditioning can occur indirectly through observation of others.
interpretation
Doctors sometimes categorize anxiety as an emotion or an affect depending on whether it is being described by the person having it (emotion) or by an outside observer (affect).
The word emotion is a noun that means a mental state. Some synonyms for emotion are responsiveness, gut reaction, and affect.
feeling, passion, sentiment, affect
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Lack of expression or emotion.
The Romantics emphasised feeling and emotion.
An affect display is an external show of emotion or affect, vocal, expressive, or gestural, sometimes indicating an involuntary action.
Affected is the past tense of the word "affect", meaning influenced, altered, or moved to a point of significant emotion.
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