Sunday, December 16, 2007

WoK#4 - Emotion - Hey Tou Chiu

Responding to the ‘nature-nurture’ question, I believe that our emotions are both learned and in us from birth (innate). I think that emotions are within us when we are born, however when we express these emotions i.e in what situation, are learnt socially. I read Jason’s post, and I find myself agreeing with him. The fact that new born babies cry when they leave their mother’s womb is strong evidence to support how emotions are within us. The child has no environmental influence and yet, they show emotions right from the beginning of their life.

However, why do we show certain emotions in certain situations? Why do we smile when we are happy? Why do we cry when we are sad? We learn to do this through the environment we are in, and the people around us. In psychology, this is referred to as ‘Social Learning’. Albert Bandura claimed that our behaviour is learnt and that we first observe a model, and then we imitate them. So for example, a child may see her mother breaking her favourite plate and sees her mother starting to cry. The child would then understand that her mother is sad because she has lost something she treasures a lot. The child will therefore also cry in the same situation i.e when the child is unhappy or sad. This example shows how the child learns when to cry - when the child experiences something unpleasant or feels unhappy.

I think that the way we acquire emotions is something that cannot be explained by only one side of the ‘nature-nurture’ questions. Our emotions are related to the environment and are also in-born.

1 comment:

Ming said...

I come to find our views are very similar. After I finished my post, I read other's posts, I agree strongly with jason and you.