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Seminar „Theorien der Emotion“  (SS 2006)

Grundstudium, Hauptfach Dipl.-Psychologie

Dr. Knut Drewing

eMail: Knut.Drewing@psychol.uni-giessen.de

 

Donnerstags, 14.15 bis 15.45 Uhr, Raum F9

 

! Die Literatur finden Sie hier!

 

 

 

 

Datum

Referenten

Thema

Literatur

20.4.

 

Einführung, Vorbesprechung, Referatsvergabe

 

27.4.

 

Einführung, Vorbesprechung, Referatsvergabe

 

4.5.

Diana Naske

Nadine Hartig

Andreas Spiegel

Behavioristische Emotionstheorien/ Phobien

Meyer et al. (2001), (Bd I), Kap. 2

Harris (1979)

11.5.

Nilgün Feizoula

Lisa-Marit Höfer

Emotionstheorie: James/Lange

Meyer et al. (2001), (Bd I), Kap. 3

James (1884)

18.5.

 

selbst

Emotionstheorie: Schachter & Singer

Meyer et al. (2001), (Bd I), Kap. 4

Marshall and Zimbardo (1979)

1.6.

Patricia Buggisch

Ellen Seibel

Margarete Bergen

Evolutionspsychologische Emotionstheorien I:

Grundlagen & Eifersucht

Meyer et al. (2003), (Bd II),

Kap. 1 (S. 14-36)

Kap. 6 (S. 178-197)

Buss et al. (1992)

8.6.

s. 1.6.

Evolutionspsychologische Emotionstheorien II

Basisemotionen

Meyer et al. (2003), (Bd II), Kap. 2 (S. 37-80)

Ekman and Friesen (1971), Ekman (1992)

22.6.

selbst

Kognitive Emotionstheorien: Arnold & Lazarus – Streß & Coping

Reisenzein et al. (2003), (Bd III), Kap. 2

29.6.

 

selbst

Andreas Spiegel

Kognitive Emotionstheorien: Weiners Attributionstheorie

Reisenzein et al. (2003), (Bd III), Kap. 3

Weiner et al. (1988)

6.7.

Jorge Gallego

 

Max Kreft/ Markus Eichel

[Kurzreferat Öhman & Soares]

Subliminale Aktivierung von Emotionen

Öhman & Mineka (2001)

Murphy & Zajonc (1993)

 

Öhman & Soares (1994)

 

13.7.

 

Klausur (Ergebnisse hier)

 

20.7.

 

Lab-Besichtigung (Treffen in F9)

 

 

 

 

 

Lehrbücher im Seminarapparat (UB)

W. U. Meyer, R. Reisenzein, and A. Schützwohl. Einführung in die Emotionspsychologie Band I: Die Emotionstheorien von Watson, James und Schachter. Hans Huber Verlag, Bern, 2nd edition, 2001.

W. U. Meyer, A. Schützwohl, and R. Reisenzein. Einführung in die Emotionspsychologie Band II: Evolutionspsychologische Emotionstheorien. Hans Huber Verlag, Bern, 3rd edition, 2003.

R. Reisenzein, W. U. Meyer, and A. Schützwohl. Einführung in die Emotionspsychologie Band III: Kognitive Emotionstheorien. Hans Huber Verlag, Bern, 1st edition, 2003.

 

 

Originalartikel (online)

D. M. Buss, R. J. Larsen, D. Westen, and J. Semmelroth. Sex-differences in jealousy -- evolution, physiology, and psychology. Psychological Science, 3: 251-255, 1992.

D. M. Buss, R. J. Larsen, and D. Westen. Sex differences in jealousy: Not gone, not forgotten, and not explained by alternative hypotheses. Psychological Science, 7: 373-375, 1996.

M. Davis and P. J. Whalen. The amygdala: vigilance and emotion. Molecular Psychiatry, 6: 13-34, 2001.

P. Ekman. Are there basic emotions? Psychological Review, 99: 550-553, 1992.

P. Ekman and W. V. Friesen. Constants across cultures in face and emotion. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology, 17: 124-129, 1971.

P. C. Ellsworth. James, William and emotion -- is a century of fame worth a century of misunderstanding? Psychological Review, 101: 222-229, 1994.

R. H. Fazio. On the automatic activation of associated evaluations: An overview. Cognition & Emotion, 15: 115-141, 2001.

B. Harris. Whatever Happened to Little Albert? American Psychologist, 34 (2): 151-160, 1979.

W. James. What is an Emotion? Mind, 9: 188 - 205, 1884.

R. S. Lazarus. From psychological stress to the emotions -- a history of changing outlooks. Annual Review Of Psychology, 44: 1-21, 1993.

J. LeDoux. Fear and the brain: Where have we been, and where are we going? Biological Psychiatry, 44: 1229-1238, 1998.

G. D. Marshall and P. G. Zimbardo. Affective consequences of inadequately explained physiological arousal. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology, 37: 970-988, 1979.

S. T. Murphy and R. B. Zajonc. Affect, cognition, and awareness -- affective priming with optimal and suboptimal stimulus exposures. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology, 64: 723-739, 1993.

A. Öhman and S. Mineka. Fears, phobias, and preparedness: Toward an evolved module of fear and fear learning. Psychological Review, 108: 483-522, 2001.

A. Öhman and J. J. F. Soares. Unconscious anxiety -- phobic responses to masked stimuli.
Journal Of Abnormal Psychology, 103: 231-240, 1994.

B. Weiner, R. P. Perry, and J. Magnusson. An attributional analysis of reactions to stigmas.
Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology, 55: 738-748, 1988.