Chapter 10 Flashcards

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Anorexia Nervosa

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Eating disorder characterized by an individual maintaining body eight that is well below average through starvation and/or excessive exercise

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Bariatric Surgery

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Type of surgery that modifies the gastrointestinal system to reduce the amount of food that can be eaten and/or limiting how much of the digested food can be absorbed

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Basolateral Complex

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Part of the brain with dense connections with a variety of sensory areas of the brain; it is critical for classical conditioning and attaching emotional value to memory

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Binge Eating Disorder

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Type of eating disorder characterized by binge eating and associated distress

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Bisexual

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Emotional, romantic, and/or erotic attraction to those of the same gender or to those of another gender

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Body Language

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Emotional expression through body position or movement

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Bulimia Nervosa

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Type of eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging

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Cannon-Bard theory of emotion

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Physiological arousal and emotional experience occur at the same time

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Central Nucleus

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Part of the brain involved in attention and has connections with the hypothalamus and various brainstem areas to regulate the autonomic nervous and endocrine systems’ activity.

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Cognitive-Mediational Theory

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Our emotions are determined by our appraisal of the stimulus

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Components of Emotion

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Physiological arousal, psychological appraisal, and subjective experience

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Cultural Display Rule

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One of the culturally specific standards that govern the types and frequencies of emotions that are acceptable

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Distorted Body Image

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Individuals view themselves as overweight even though they are not

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Drive Theory

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Deviations from homeostasis create physiological changes in the body needs that result in psychological drive states that direct behavior to meet the need and ultimately bring the system back to homeostasis

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Emotion

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Subjective state of being often described as feelings

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Excitement

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Phase of the sexual response cycle that involves sexual arousal

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Extrinsic Motivation

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Motivation that arises from external factors or rewards

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Facial Feedback hypothesis

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Facial expressions are capable of influencing our emotions

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Gender Dysphoria

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Diagnostic category in DSM-5 individuals who experience enduring distress as a result of their gender identity not aligning with their sex assigned at birth

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Gender Identity

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Individual’s sense of being male, female, neither of these, both of these, or another gender

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Habit

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Pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage

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Heterosexual

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Emotional, romantic, and/or erotic attractions to opposite-sex individuals

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Hierarchy of Needs

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Spectrum of needs ranging from basic biological needs to social needs to self-actualization

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Instinct

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Species-specific pattern of behavior that is unlearned

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Intrinsic Motivation
Motivation based on internal feelings rather than external rewards
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James-Lange Theory of Emotion
Emotions arise from physiological responses arousal
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Leptin
Satiety Hormone
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Metabolic Rate
Amount of energy that is expended in a given period of time
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Motivation
Wants or needs that direct behavior toward some goal
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Obese
Adult with a BMI of 30 or higher
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Orgasm
Peak phase of the sexual response cycle associated with rhythmic muscle contractions (and ejaculation)
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Overweight
Adult with a BMI between 25 and 29.9
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Plateau
Phase of the sexual response cycle that falls between excitement and orgasm
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Polygraph
Lie detector test that measures physiological arousal of individuals as they answer a series of questions
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Refractory Period
Time immediately following an orgasm during which an individual is incapable of experiencing another orgasm
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Resolution
Phase of the sexual response cycle following orgasm during which the body returns to its unaroused state
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Satiation
Fullness; satisfaction
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Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
Emotions consist of two factors: physiological and cognitive
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Self-Efficacy
Individual's belief in their own capabilities or capacities to complete a task
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Set Point Theory
Assertion that each individual has an ideal body weight, or set point, that is resistant to change
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Severe Obesity
Adult with a BMI over 40
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Sexual Orientation
Emotional, romantic, and/or erotic attraction to other people or no people
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Sexual Response Cycle
Divided into 4 phases including excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution
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Transgender Hormone Therapy
Use of hormones to make one's body look more like a different sex or gender
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Yerkes-Dodson Law
Simple tasks are performed best when arousal levels are relatively high, while complex tasks are best performed when arousal is lower