Lifespan Chapter 10 Video 1

Steph S17 minutes read

Emotions play a crucial role in development and well-being across the lifespan, influenced by biology, cognitive processes, and environment. Emotional regulation, influenced by the prefrontal cortex, is key in shaping behavior and relationships, with successful relationships significantly impacting happiness in adulthood despite societal emphasis on independence and career success.

Insights

  • Emotions play a vital role in self-awareness and mental health, influenced by biological factors like brain regions and neurotransmitters, as well as cognitive biases and gene-environment interactions.
  • Successful relationships are a significant factor in adult emotional well-being, often undervalued in a society that prioritizes independence and career success. Stress, particularly social stressors, can impact emotional health differently in men and women, with older adults generally reporting higher levels of happiness.

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  • What are emotions?

    Emotions are feelings resulting from interactions or state.

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Summary

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Emotion Development Across the Lifespan

  • Chapter 10 focuses on emotion development across the lifespan.
  • Lecture videos cover basics of emotions and specific aspects of emotional development.
  • Emotions are defined as feelings resulting from interactions or current state.
  • Emotions are crucial for self-understanding and well-being, impacting affect and responses to stimuli.
  • Emotions have a strong biological basis involving brain regions, neurotransmitters, and hormones.
  • Cognitive functioning also influences emotions, like negative cognitive bias in depression.
  • Emotions are influenced by gene-environment interactions, serotonin levels, and stress.
  • Emotional regulation is key, controlled by the prefrontal cortex, impacting behavior and relationships.
  • Emotional development in infancy includes primary emotions like joy, anger, and fear.
  • Self-conscious emotions like jealousy and empathy develop by observing others' responses.

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Life decisions, relationships, and stress in adulthood.

  • Emotional experiences in adulthood are primarily influenced by life decisions and day-to-day experiences rather than developmental stages. Successful relationships significantly impact happiness and emotional well-being in adulthood, often underestimated in a society that prioritizes independence and career success.
  • Stress plays a crucial role in determining emotional health in adulthood, with women often experiencing more severe social stressors. Men typically respond to stress with a fight-or-flight approach, while women tend to adopt a tend and befriend strategy, focusing on calming situations and re-engaging social connections. Despite gender differences, older adults generally report the highest levels of happiness compared to other developmental stages, showcasing an increase in happiness with age.
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