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Psych 156 Human Emotion

02:00-3:00 PM | 155 Dwinelle
Instructor Dacher Keltner

Psych 156: Human Emotion - Fall 2006. This course will examine two different theoretical perspectives on emotion: (1) the differential emotions approach with its strong evolutionary grounding, and (2) the social constructionist approach. Next, the course will investigate empirical research on many facets of emotion including facial expression, physiology, appraisal, and the lexicon of emotion. Finally, we will consider more specific topics including social interaction, culture, gender, personality, and psychopathology.


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Lecture Archive
Mon 8/28 Psych 156: Lecture 1
Wed 8/30 Psych 156: Lecture 2
Mon 9/4 Psych 156: Lecture 3 - Holiday
Wed 9/6 Psych 156: Lecture 4
Mon 9/11 Psych 156: Lecture 5
Wed 9/13 Psych 156: Lecture 6
Mon 9/18 Psych 156: Lecture 7
Wed 9/20 Psych 156: Lecture 8
Mon 9/25 Psych 156: Lecture 9
Wed 9/27 Psych 156: Lecture 10
Mon 10/2 Psych 156: Lecture 11
Wed 10/4 Psych 156: Lecture 12
Mon 10/9 Psych 156: Lecture 13
Wed 10/11 Psych 156: Lecture 14
Mon 10/16 Psych 156: Lecture 15 (podcast not available)
Wed 10/18 Psych 156: Lecture 16 (Midterm)
Mon 10/23 Psych 156: Lecture 17
Wed 10/25 Psych 156: Lecture 18
Mon 10/30 Psych 156: Lecture 19
Wed 11/1 Psych 156: Lecture 20
Mon 11/6 Psych 156: Lecture 21
Wed 11/8 Psych 156: Lecture 22
Mon 11/13 Psych 156: Lecture 23
Wed 11/15 Psych 156: Lecture 24
Mon 11/20 Psych 156: Lecture 25
Wed 11/22 Psych 156: Lecture 26 (no podcast)
Mon 11/27 Psych 156: Lecture 27
Wed 11/29 Psych 156: Lecture 28
Mon 12/4 Psych 156: Lecture 29
Wed 12/6 Psych 156: Lecture 30