Laboratory Psychology of Emotion
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the basic scientific-disciplinary skills, concerning the study of the main affective processes (emotional regulation and comprehension, motivation, emotional intelligence) that modulate social cognition and behavior. Specifically, the course will illustrate the main theories of emotion from a physiological, neurological and cognitive point of view. Moreover, the course will show strategies to develop emotional intelligence skills through an approach based on experiential learning and translational research. By the study of Psychology of Emotion the student will be able to achieve the following training objectives. Knowledge and understanding: - Understand the main theoretical approaches and methods for the study of emotion, motivation and emotional intelligence; - Understand emotion functioning and regulation in the framework of cognitive neuroscience; - Understand how emotion influences social cognition and behavior; - Understand strategies to develop emotional intelligence skills in educational and social settings; Applying knowledge and understanding: - Apply knowledge on emotion functioning in educational settings; - Use theoretical knowledge about emotion functioning to support the development of educational interventions and promote wellbeing; Making judgements: - Develop a critical thinking and make comparisons between the different approaches for educational scopes; - Develop a critical thinking about educative interventions targeted to promote wellbeing and emotion regulation skills; Communication skills: - Being aware of emotion functioning in learning process; - Read and understand a scientific article; - Disseminate research data to expert (colleagues, professionals, clinicians, stakeholder) and non-expert (e.g., parents) audiences; Learning skills: - Promote the use of strategies to develop emotional intelligence in educational settings; - Encouraging the use of international literature to promote scientific interests and inquiry.
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Teacher
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NARDO DAVIDE
(syllabus)
The course deals with the cognitive and affective mechanisms that mediate social relationships among individuals. By adopting the perspective of modern Cognitive Science, we will emphasize the mind-body unity, proposing a redefinition of the relationship between emotions and other mental processes. Large space will be given to the new theories according to which the mind, conceived in its cognitive and emotional aspects, needs to be considered as a whole with the body, and is directed towards action and the surrounding social environment, according to the perspective of Embodied Cognition. In particular, the following topics will be addressed: 1) embodied simulation and rejection of the brain-computer metaphor; 2) reward mechanisms and somatic marker theory; 3) sensori-motor bases of inter-subjectivity; 4) Language as action; 5) emotion and embodied cognition; 6) Mirror neurons and the social dimension of emotions; 7) emotional contagion and empathy.
(reference books)
A set of scientific papers in English that will be communicated at the beginning of the course.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
At a distance
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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