Feeling All the Feels: Crash Course Psychology #25
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about these things called "Emotions". What are they? And why do we need them?
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Chapters:
Introduction: Emotions 00:00
Theories on Emotions 2:11
Cognition & Emotion 3:35
The Spillover Effect 4:22
Top-Down vs Bottom-Up Approaches to Cognitive Processing 6:09
The Autonomic Nervous System 8:10
Optimal Arousal 8:39
Review & Credits 10:03
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I hate it too when I'm in the middle of an acceptance speech and someone grabs my microwave
@bonricard110
4 жыл бұрын
@@aerialwhen9559 your a whole mood
@aerialwhen9559
4 жыл бұрын
same
@pusscat1147
4 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thought Cafe just makes the cutest animations!
You guys should do a crash course on music theory! Maybe you don't have anyone qualified, but I think it has real potential as a crash course series.
@kierenmoore3236
5 жыл бұрын
There are already very good channels for that. And it's not really something someone can learn to a good standard, just to do a short series on.
@sencic4532
5 жыл бұрын
I was almost certain they would have one but I guess not
@TomAbramoff
4 жыл бұрын
after dissing Ye it's fairly obvious that they have no clue about music theory
@Noiamunchyful
4 жыл бұрын
I still agree with this. Music Theory 2020
@will-iy9gu
4 жыл бұрын
@@Noiamunchyful yeah, and hank green has a band im pretty sure.
1:21 the way she flailed her arms had me dying
I am quite amazed that I'm being recommended these videos in my University as additional viewing. I watched these in highschool as I was insanely interested in psychology, and Crash Course was always one of my favourite channels. So to those highschool kids watching and wanting to pursue psychology in the future: you're on the right channel!
Even if you're Mel Gibson or Kanye, it's probably best to not wear all of your emotions on your sleeve. In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, ***** talks about these things called "Emotions". What are they? And why do we need them?
@susyalfaro171
10 жыл бұрын
B
@JazzKeyboardist1
10 жыл бұрын
Susy Alfaro,, where's my subbable message?
@deathscastile9308
10 жыл бұрын
***** Please: stop.
@LorenaMartinez-hy3yc
10 жыл бұрын
Luciano Martinez Alma Martinez
@ayalmamia
10 жыл бұрын
hahaha thanks?..
FYI Hank, My biopsych teacher at UM basically taught the entire semester via your videos.
@burpie3258
7 жыл бұрын
noice.
@Bobelponge123
6 жыл бұрын
Braaaains
@arthas640
4 жыл бұрын
Makes sense. I've honestly learned more form hank in the last 2 years then I did during 4 years of high school, and without having to deal with a horde of teenagers
Gotta feel the feel I gotta feel the very best I gotta feel better than all the rest EMOTION!
@mmhopen2743
5 жыл бұрын
Gotta feel it all!
As someone with a severe anxiety disorder, this episode was particularly helpful in understanding what is/might be happening in my brain when the things!
When Ash and Butterfree parted ways on the Pokemon TV show, it made me feel the feels.
@yuukostormcloudasmr6101
9 жыл бұрын
😉
I too grab the microwave out of someone's hand during their acceptance speech. The need for hot pockets is just too strong.
@scoutneptune5040
4 жыл бұрын
what are you guys talking about????
A year ago I got fired from a job that I hated. My boss was mean, demanding, misogynistic and distrustful. He was also a dark-skinned man from Ethiopia with a strong accent. Recently I have found myself immediately feeling anger and dislike towards people with similar traits. A black Jamaican woman that I work with, the Nigerian priest at my cousin's wedding... Even though these people have done nothing to earn my dislike my brain decided, before I even spoke with these people, that it didn't like them. And it's not just physical characteristics, either. This weekend my family had dinner with my grandparents; and after eating I was joking around with my grandpa, who is a very non-serious, silly person, and he said something to me and shook his head with a disappointed look just like my old boss used to. Right away I felt that same angry shame that I used to feel every day at my old job and I couldn't tell if he was joking anymore. I wanted to get up and run away, but then he laughed and I felt ok again. It was crazy that such a simple movement could spark such a reaction in me.
We often feel the emotion with our bodies as much as with our brains. Like if you change the physical environment of someone from a sad-boring place to an entertaining and happy place his or emotions will also change. And sometimes if you are not sad and starts crying then eventually you will remember something which will make you sad. So people, be there where you feel good, and do the things which make you feel happy.
I just stumbled across this video randomly. I clicked because "feels" was in the title. I found myself listening to so much sense that I was shook. As a person who experiences high anxiety, I couldn't take another video that professed "you're not alone" or "it gets better" or some version of "i went through it and so can you." But this video explains the different processes our minds and bodies go through when experiencing emotion and has examples of experiments and explains things so well. We rationalize emotions based on other ppls reactions and what were told. In my opinion saying that it's all in ur head is the most damaging thing to say to a person because then they don't know how to deal with it because they think it's not real. So how do you deal with something that isn't real. Emotions may be irrational but that in no way means they're not real.
Watching these while doing homework. Thanks for getting me through these Hank!
Emotions: Gotta Feel 'em All!
This video has been incredibly useful to me. My mum has depression and has to take pills to stabilize her emotions. However, sometimes she refuses to take them because they stop her feeling any kind of emotion. Her doctor told her that she must take the pills or else she will be dismissed (no longer seen by the doctor), and that she needs to get used to a life without emotion. This video has explained to me the importance of emotion and why mum find the lack of feelings unbearable. I will show her this, and maybe she will understand why she hates the pills, and might be able to use it against the doctor... or something.
I Really like watching these psychological crash courses and like how this guy explains things..he is very good and has a good sense of humor which makes it more interesting!
This show gets better and better; first you blast stupid celebs and then you feature Jay & Bob! And you taught me stuff. Thanks!
love your graphics! and your wonderful colorful language describing the subject matter!....I wish more professors could be like you!....great work!...love your teaching!
I had to watch this for my uni psychology class and I was so proud, that I had already watched it before because I already was a fan.
"WHAT WOULD KEEP OUR HUMANITY INTACT AND WHERE WOULD PUNK ROCK COME FROM?"
The thumbnail is so cute xD
@petermarquez3602
10 жыл бұрын
POKEMON!!!!!
@mickleangelo1203
10 жыл бұрын
Can I has hugz KSic Games?
@KSicVR
10 жыл бұрын
*Hugs*
@mickleangelo1203
10 жыл бұрын
YAY
@Speederzzz
10 жыл бұрын
"Ash ketchum you partypooper!" - Dawn
Thanks Hank. I enjoy your crash courses because when I am reading a psychology book and I am having a hard time with it, because they are usually dry, I check your work and the work of others, and I am able to understand it much better. You do a lot of google for me. I use many sources. In this episode, you are giving a quick overview on emotion, you mentioned the theorists, and that is my next step. I am going to read more on that. I am from the pre-internet times, so all my google was done at the library. New students take this for granted. Perhaps you should do an episode on how students did their research before, or perhaps it would be for your brother (in history).
I'm studying Health & Social care at the minute as I want to become a paramedic. Researched empathy theories and then this came up. Was expecting it to be a drag but actually really enjoyed the content and the way it's presented. Subscribed!
When your in college desperately hoping this video will get me thorough psych 101. I can only think of the video for DFTBA! Just watched it for the first time in years and loved it even more!
What makes me feel happy is watching Crash Course and Marlonology! Those 2 shows are worth watching.
This really explains the way I can direct my Manic Depression. I can't choose to have (or rather not have) an episode, but I can direct the emotion it takes. Thank you Hank for helping me think deeper on this. c:
6:26 Oops Hank. The FineBros will see you in court.
@carmensierra3935
8 жыл бұрын
i rewatched that bit a couple times and don't get it. why court
@estherlarisa
8 жыл бұрын
They wanted to copyright the word 'react'
@keatonhannen1124
8 жыл бұрын
They don't want to copyright the word 'react' actually. Just like Disney didn't want to copyright 'frozen.' They want to protect their content since many copy the style of video exactly, showing a similar intro, people reacting to something similar to what they have done, and asking the same or, once again similar questions. I believe they just worded it very wrong but nobody seems to understand what they actually meant.
@estherlarisa
8 жыл бұрын
My bad
@CDexie
7 жыл бұрын
Kaitrinn Hannen When someone has the opportunity to gain a monopoly on something, he will grab that chance with both hands. Especially when money's on the line. It's naive to think that the Fine Bros would "play nice" They have a RECORD of unexcusably thinking they own everything that has got to do with reactions. Ellen from that American TV show, put some children down and showed them a video. Fine Bros then ran on social media and whined that they copied them and didn't give credit.
Hank's videos actually helped me get an 5 on AP test. Thank you Hank you are so great ily Hank
I feel breathless when I watch this guys talks, he seems like he never breathes
Thank you so much for your videos. I have finals and I honestly could not comprehend my notes on these theories. Thank you for the simplification!
Petition to bring next weeks lesson forward a week... I've been needing that lesson for years
Loved this video! And, after finding out that I got into university this morning, I can whole-heartedly say that CrashCourse helped me get there. So many, many thanks and keep doing what you're doing. DFTBA.
as readers such as myself know firsthand, the feels produced by wonderful things happening to couples, terrible cliffhangers, epic battle scenes, or that pun that you remember for days afterwards.
I used this to help prepare for my AICE Psychology exam. You are a God. Thank you!
These videos help me so much to study for my test! I love them!
9:07 thank you so much! I didn't expect that, but it's really good that you did (or at least the animators hehe) it :)
I've watched your videos as I have needed to. I have to say I appreciate all you do and teach, its a nice refresher and gives me some ideas while writing papers. I was wondering if any of your videos discusses attention. But Seriously thank you for these videos, you make a difficult and complex subject easier to understand and its very entertaining.
All of the Pokemon replies make me feel the happy feels.
@CobaltFlytrap
10 жыл бұрын
Honestly, it makes me feel the more disappointed feels. I would rather people be here for Psychology than Pokemon. Don't get me wrong, I love Pokemon, but I clicked for a lesson.
@nilssab
10 жыл бұрын
Naught Important good for you that there was no reference except for in the thumb.. anyway I was kind of hoping for a "sensate"(a religious faction that strives to "feel all the feels" in Planescape: Torment) reference crammed in somewhere too.
@CobaltFlytrap
10 жыл бұрын
***** I would advise looking up the definition of words before you use them, my friend.
@CobaltFlytrap
10 жыл бұрын
***** Then you don't know what a prude is, since nothing here makes me seem like a prude. Regardless, unless it's common definition isn't actually its definition, then I am not a prude for sure.
@CobaltFlytrap
10 жыл бұрын
***** A prude is someone who is easily disgusted by sex and nudity. I feel like more of a pervert, which is probably the complete opposite of prude.
Hank, you help me accept myself as a man whose glasses are perpetually crooked. And, as always, thanks to the whole CC team for your wonderful work, such as this episode :)
I was never really interested with science until I started watching you and John.. A+ XD
The last two CC have been so good Brain VS bias and now FEELING ALL THE FEELS. good stuff
i love this channel, my biology teacher shows your vids in class all the time
Crash course always dropping knowledge thanks guys!
Great Video Crach course, I can always look forward to your vids. They are definitely unique and cool.
I am learning so much with this channel. I am so grateful!
That makes way more sense for the thumbnail, thank you.
Thanks, this really helped me in understanding the emotions chapter better :)
Feelings can be negative or positive. Positive feelings by and large prompt to satisfaction however negative feelings lead you to pity, bothered, fear and so on. Feelings are furious, frightened, love, bliss. Feelings can be moment or can be long. A few feelings excite us and some quiet us down. Disagreeable feelings push us to survive.
Spotted Jay and Silent Bob. Good job guys
thank you for these awesome videos crash course!
Can't I just get rid of my emotions? Because they are too much to handle.
@EphaxeHD
7 жыл бұрын
Become a psychopath then you dont have that many emotions
@imisiajayi4161
7 жыл бұрын
Anthur
@sanchirkh6019
7 жыл бұрын
u just can't become a psychopath it doesn't work that way .
@awesomefighter8986
7 жыл бұрын
Trust me... you don't want to be a psychopath...
@riniks112
6 жыл бұрын
Dan's Dot That's what depression is for, to protect yourself until you get down to what the issue is.
Thx!! Lot of questions answered! Very well done
I can just think of the Inside Out movie when I think of what emotions look like
@cameronbryant2014
8 жыл бұрын
Ditto.
Love all the info and overall structure of the video. I'd add more pauses in the narrative though😬 made my brain steam a little- but then again it's a crash course👍🏻
This was uploaded on my birthday!! OH THE FEELS!!
"...and where would punk rock come from?" XD
Emotions invlove physiological arousal, expressive behaviours (socially), conscious experience AND purpose (functioning in a way to direct your behaviour). Also, they don't just happen at any stimulus, the stimulus needs to be percieved as important. Talking about theories, the facial feedback hypothesis is quite interesting as well.
Hank you're the best.
ALL YOUR VIDEOS HELP ME SOO MUCH THANK YOU!!!!
This show is just plain awesome; thanks a lot :)
Great and relevant video. Thanks very much!
For pretty much the entirety of this video, I was slightly tensed, just waiting for a jump scare that never came. Well played, Hank.
This has actually provided usefull information. I've long thought there was a distinction between two basic different kinds of emotions. The distinction of "high-road" and "low-road" makes sense. When you see a frightening image there's no time to stop and think about what this image means to you as your brain interpets it as physically there and you need to respond immediately, via the autonomic nervous system. Though if it's a stimulus that does'nt require immediate action your cortex has time to process the data and so can consciously decide on how to respond. Appraisal can probably only happen in certain situations.
Love these videos while doing home workouts. 💯💯💯💯💯💯🤙🏿
i really just watched 25 of these episodes in preparation for the ap test omfg
Awesome video, can't wait for next week :-)
thank you to Thought Cafe for all the fun animations; I know you guys have been around for a while now, but you deserve thanks [: Also, I really appreciate those who contribute enough on subbable to get themselves animated at the end of the show... any chance you can keep their little animations up longer? Even if it is just a few more seconds of standing and waving?
The kanye thing is so much more accurate now lol
I've wondered quite frequently the difference in the non-nuerotypical mind when in comes to dissecting the individual responses and actions of various parts of the brain. Me being a diagnosed autist (aspergers), I am always curios in how different parts of the brain respond differently to different situations. For instance in this particular video, arousal is talked about often. I have always founnd it hard to be aroused in this sense. Often being called cold and emotionless. I very rarely have an emotional response to different stimuli. Even such things like roller coasters where you would expect to see and feel arousal, I often feel negligible reactions. Its common for me to get off a ride and see myself straight faced on the picture they take and see everyone else screaming with their eyes closed and mouths wide open. I would be interested in seeing a crash course psychology video detailing the different oddities or abnormalities that you see with non-nuerotypical minds and how the different parts of the brain act different. This would be cool detailing exactly what various types of autism are from a physiological stand point as well as psycopathy, schizophrenia and even the controversial D.I.D. I want to say some of these things have been talked about some. I may have just missed a video. But I think it would be cool to see a video talking about how different parts of the brain act differently with different people and how that affects their personality.
@gobgobbins4529
10 жыл бұрын
Ps. I really like this series. Don't stop!
@eponderland
9 жыл бұрын
I also have asperger's. As far as I'm aware everyone experiences emotion differently, but people like you or me don't express them in the same way as others. We still feel them, just not to the same degree. If there's an emotion I feel strongly it's frustration, it's very difficult not to be when people constantly misunderstand you and you can't express yourself in a way they understand. Because all people are different it might just be that your reactions are very reduced, either you have lower numbers of receptors or lower numbers or releasers of hormones and neurotransmitters. I wouldn't worry about it though, if people call you cold and emotionless at least you'll look badass.
@dylanbednarz4430
6 жыл бұрын
e Pon as a fellow autistic I noticed when I feel a strong emotion extremely strong my rationality begins to break down
wow i've never watched one of these before, but I really enjoyed it!
Gotta catch'em all!! I miss you butterfree!!
this video gave me some ideas for my graduation project (link with cognition theory)
This is very informative! keep it up!
Yesterday, I watched this video at psychology class, too!
When I really can't decide which CrashCourse to watch next, things like, "Wait.. Is that Ash Ketchum?" win out.
Oh, the bloopers on this one are gonna be awesome!
Love your work Hank!
Interesting. I've always wondered about how nervousness and excitement feel physiologically very similar but are so different.
I love how the animations moove their so wobbly prob taught some people to dance just looking at them
Hank, you're next crash course series after psych should be computers/computer technology! I'm in the process of buying a college laptop, and I didn't realize just how clueless I am about this sort of stuff! I don't really know any of the technical terms I keep seeing pop up! And don't even get me started on trying to figure out what the cloud is. You could do so many videos with that series too! Videos about windows, mac, chromebooks, differences between processors, so much!
Uploading a video at dawn what the heck C.C!!!! You woak me up!!!!
@cdogsmash
10 жыл бұрын
Amiright
@cisco3111
10 жыл бұрын
Colin Zibelin You in Europe like me?
@cdogsmash
10 жыл бұрын
Visiting at the moment
@cisco3111
10 жыл бұрын
Colin Zibelin Let me guess.... Wales?
@cdogsmash
10 жыл бұрын
Liverpool actually, my dad and I are fans of The Beatles
Did some ppl just watch this cuz hank green was in this and had a pokemon related thumbnail
@badt2238
10 жыл бұрын
Yes
@michaelmiller4173
10 жыл бұрын
pretty much
Coincidently you came out with this video today.I'm having too many feels that I don't want to feel right now.
big MOOD am I right Not, but seriously, this was awesome. Thanks, Hank!
In CBT, I was told that my anxiety comes in part from a "trigger-happy" autonomic nervous system, so to speak. It activates at too little provocation, resulting an almost constant fight or flight response, followed by periods of exhaustion.
if you play this at 0.5 its almost like hes drunk or high on something i had to do an essay on this topic this video helped me alot
When I was in the 7th grade, I was walking to the bus stop. It was kinda dark out, and I started to hear footsteps. Running. Towards me. I didn't have my earbuds in, and where I was walking you wouldn't hear running. I screamed and ran so fast, I was out of breath when I got there. I am in the 11th grade and still scared to walk to the bus stop in the dark. Only alone though.
yay for Jay and Silent Bob!
I sure felt the feels in the Pokemon movie
@haleygold9481
8 жыл бұрын
+Abbey McClellan When L died
@killianmcclellan285
8 жыл бұрын
Haley McPadden Shhhhh, not everyone got that far
@haleygold9481
8 жыл бұрын
People who don't want spoilers should stay out of youtube comment sections XD
@mazingerz2616
7 жыл бұрын
Abbey McKillin it
Great series of videos!
How come I've never heard about such an amazing channel O.o
I love his Hankler fish plushie.
Great video. Would you mind posting some of your sources for further reading? Thanks for all the hard work you do.
Your this crash course is so good.
That Charizard episode, though. The feels are strong with that one.
Emotions are our life force.... Literally, they give us the energy to do everything, they give us our purpose. Without them we would just be robots. Or fleshy husks just bent on survival. We have them for a reason. Just like we have eyes to see or ears to hear. We have a heart or soul or essence, whatever you want to call it, to feel. Emotions are like different lenses we look through. We need to stop being terrified of them as a species and follow the natural way. Embrace them. There are no wrong feelings.... Only wrong actions
Your videos brings out the inner geek in me which has been hiding since my teen years
My friends call me "an emotionless robot." I see why they say this; I rarely feel anything that I would consider emotion, maybe with the exception of some minor satisfaction or anticipation.
@kierenmoore3236
5 жыл бұрын
Did you idolise Spock as a child?