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| Part of [[Project Lirec]]: Notes from " | Part of [[Project Lirec]]: Notes from " | ||
| - | =====OCC Theory (used for FAtiMA)===== | + | =====Types of Empathy===== |
| - | {{:occ.png|}} | + | * Cognitive empathy - an understanding of other' |
| + | * Affective empathy - includes the emotional reaction to other' | ||
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| + | ====Emotional Contagion==== | ||
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| + | Affective empathy can come from cognitive empathy, but can also come from direct transfer of emotions - " | ||
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| + | Emotional contagion may result in different immediate responses in more complex situations, such as ' | ||
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| + | ====Empathic processes===== | ||
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| + | The separation of empathy into cognition and it's results are important because the outcomes can also be seen as the result of other processes. | ||
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| + | ====Non-cognitive processes==== | ||
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| + | * Pre-verbal links | ||
| + | * Early in life - babies cry in presence of other crying babies. | ||
| + | * Motor mimicry, simply following other' | ||
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| + | ====Simple cognitive processes==== | ||
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| + | * ' | ||
| + | * Internal labeling of situations with appropriate responses. | ||
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| + | ====Advanced cognitive processes==== | ||
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| + | * Language understanding (even alone, in situations like engaging with characters in a book) | ||
| + | * 'Role taking' | ||
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| + | All these can operate simultaneously. | ||
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| + | ====Intrapersonal outcomes==== | ||
| + | * Internal changes, expressed or not | ||
| + | * Affective outcomes | ||
| + | * Parallel - same emotion, motor mimicry | ||
| + | * Reactive - merge own with other' | ||
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| + | Accuracy of understanding is determined by: | ||
| + | * Similarity and familiarity with subject | ||
| + | * Difference between explaining your own behaviours and others (tend to be situational forces vs personality characteristics) | ||
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| + | ====Interpersonal outcomes==== | ||
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| + | Changes in behavior resulting from empathic processes: | ||
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| + | * Helping | ||
| + | * Aggression | ||
| + | * Social behavior | ||
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| + | =====OCC Theory===== | ||
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
| - | * [[http:// | + | |
| + | Used as the basis of [[lirec:FAtiMA]] | ||
| * Appraisal of events -> Emotions | * Appraisal of events -> Emotions | ||
| + | * Appraisals can be checked and are learned over time | ||
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| + | Appraisals are carried out on: | ||
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| + | * Objects regarding their appealingness | ||
| + | * Agents regarding the praiseworthyness of their actions | ||
| + | * Outcomes of events regarding their desirability, | ||
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| + | The OCC model has a set of emotional categories: | ||
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| + | * Fortunes of others: Happy-For, Resentment, Gloating, Pity | ||
| + | * Prospect based: Satisfaction, | ||
| + | * Well being: Joy, Distress | ||
| + | * Attribution: | ||
| + | * Well being/ | ||
| + | * Attraction: Love, Hate | ||
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| + | The five phases of emotion processing | ||
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| + | 1. Classification: | ||
| + | 2. Quantification: | ||
| + | 3. Interaction: | ||
| + | 4. Mapping: 22 emotional categories to lower number of emotional expressions | ||
| + | 5. Expression: face expression etc. | ||
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| + | * [[http:// | ||
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| =====PSI===== | =====PSI===== | ||