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Freddie baby AKA Fred Hall wrote:
On 12 Apr 2006 22:46:03 -0700, "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote: Freddie baby AKA Fred Hall wrote: On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 15:25:54 -0700, hoofpriints wrote: Fred Hall wrote: On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:27:48 -0500, "honestjohn" wrote: "hoofpriints" wrote in message ... "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote: K00K Kali wrote: In article , posted Wed, 12 Apr 2006 13:21:05 +0000 (UTC), oNOwnSPAMer says... NOTE: "Kali", it is like a college Chemistry instructor calling a compound an element. Is that ok???? No, your analogy is as inept as your anal retentive reasoning. Ah, straight for the anal lames again, Kimbi. You must have missed one of her best anal lames last week. When she saw (_0_), she asked if it was her *engagement* ring!! Read something *recent* from cognitive neuroscience, FFS. All emotions are "cognitive-affective" states, save for milliseconds to seconds of hypothalamic activity that can occur in the absence of thalamic processing signalling threat (see Ledoux, 2002). If I were to pull the same **** on you that you are trying to pull on me, I'd tear your "cognitive-emotional state" term apart for it's "incorrectness". The correct technical term is "affective". You putz. Prototype models of emotion (e.g. basic emotions) are only semantic ministrations. For an update on facial expression of emotion read Davidson. Dimasio and others (Zeki) have discovered three very different circuits for "love", a cognitive-affective state generally referred to as an emotion. You plonking putz. You can be a complete putz on Usenet and split hairs because in casual discourse I'm not honoring the technical terms *you* prefer, based on your very limited reading on the topic, but it only proves you're a putz lacking top-down knowledge in the field you pretend to. You're a bottom-up pedant, and always will be. You can't read one paper and one theory and have a decent understanding of a complex topic. As Maslow said, "when all you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything as if it were a nail". You plonking, pathetic, putz. It's this kind of exchange that explains why you were kicked out of colloquia at U Mn and asked not to return, why you never have been able to conduct yourself properly in any discussion on psychology even on the freakin' Usenet, and why you get no respect in spp. Well, that, and the fact that you lied about being a psychologist and professor, when in reality you are an unemployed Ed Psych major who is obsessed with psychologists. Oh, hell, this is just scratching the surface, mega kook. spp added so the two other remaining genuine psych people who you haven't managed to threaten off Usenet can have a laugh at you. Putz. Kali wrote in : In article , posted Tue, 11 Apr 2006 22:44:34 +0000 (UTC), oNOwnSPAMer says... Use words correctly. What you meant to talk about was an 'emotional STATE' or a cognitive-emotional STATE, NOT AN EMOTION. That is just a **** use of terms Do not presume to tell me what I mean to say, poser. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the language I used in the original discussion - which you hijacked for your kookery - or in my discourse with you. I laugh at your pathetic attempt to back out of the **** you stepped in, you malodorous fraud. Kali wrote in news:e1h3aq$76l$1 : In article , posted Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:05:55 +0000 (UTC), oNOwnSPAMer says... "helplessness" IS ON **NO MAJOR THEORISTS' list** of Basic Emotions (which are THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL EMOTIONAL STATES, singly OR in combination) and thus these are termed THE emotions: http://changingminds.org/explanation...20emotions.htm NO ONE has "helplessness" in their list. NO MODERN THEORIST. You are ignorant and spouting crap, Kimberly Barnard!! Who said anything about *basic* emotions, Brad? If I wanted to propose that helplessness is a *basic* emotion I would have explicitly said so. That theory didn't even enter my mind, and it purposefully ignores the cognitive aspects of emotion. What you are arguing is that rocky road ice cream isn't ice cream [snip] restore snipped material Kali wrote in news:e1grqv$fld$2 : In article , posted Tue, 11 Apr 2006 18:10:08 +0000 (UTC), Brad Jes ness, behind one of his many anonymous socks oNOwnSPAMer says... Hey, bonehead "Kali", making crap up as you go along. **** K O O K !!!! **** There is NO "helplessness emotion" any more than there is a "I-like-to-eat-cake" emotion. Ask the former APA President, Martin Seligman what he thinks of your assertion. And thanks for proving once again that you are a poser to psychology, not to be taken seriously, but avoided. http://groups.google.com/groups/search?ie=UTF-8 &q=brad+and+seligman And p.s. get off my leg. Kali you are spouting nonsense. Kali wrote in om: In article , posted Tue, 11 Apr 2006 18:49:46 +0000 (UTC), oNOwnSPAMer says... Look here, learn about the real emotions (basic emotions) that exist and quit bull****ting and making things up, "Kali" (incompetent fraud & University of Wisconsin - Parkside, Psychology instructor and Northern Illinois graduate student, Kimberly Barnard): http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ekman+emotions "The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." That just about sums it up for you, eh, Bradley? Eckman's work was centered on emotional *expression* - facial expressions/facial analysis in particular, and he has never presumed to say that the only emotions that exist in reality are those which are revealed through facial expressions. How ignorant of you to assume so, Brad. Read something scholarly, preferably dated after 1980, and more advanced than your battered Intro text book published in the early 70's. Find out what emotions are made of. Read LeDoux's work on the neurological underpinnings of fear and anxiety. Then look up Seligman and his theory of learned helplessness: an empirical theory based on experimental replication and extension of Ivan Pavlov's work; one covered in every introductory text book published after 1975, and one which every one of my Psych 101 students knows cold, but you don't. Then look up Seligman's "Positive Psychology" and "learned helplessness and depression" and "learned helplessness and battered women's syndrome". Read Seligman's work to understand why it is common knowledge that helplessness is, contrary to your silly bleating, an emotion. Learn about its role in depressive disorders and self-defeating behavior. Then **** off. This discussion is for grown ups, not needy children seeking negative attention by attacking people. Or are you interested in making an even bigger ass of yourself? -- Reason can answer questions, but imagination has to ask them. - Ralph Gerard Man, that was a complete load of ****. Spew much, Kimbi? -- Hoof She can't help it , she was born that way - - - female. I should have known you'd jump into the middle of an exchange between two assholes. btw, Hoofy is female. And, you know this is true because ...............? Is it firsthand knowledge, secondhand knowledge or even farther down the knowledge ladder? The horse told everyone, animal abuser. [autism group snecked...gotta watch that Brucie] Too bad you weren't watching closely enough the first time, Freddie baby. Yes, it really is. Indeed. Now Shorn the thick irish **** will spnak you. Deservedly so. I hear you enjoy it. |
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